Quote Originally Posted by Anna_Lannis View Post
Because this isn't Japan. If you want to play the JP way, then go to a JP server... but got forbid interacting with people we don't know while learning a fight because of OTHER PEOPLE'S TIME.
Not really understanding this argument tbh. Interacting with people and teaching them a fight is fine, but not everyone in the group is going to feel that way. Yeah, it'd be fantastic if everyone was nice and friendly, but are you going to go into DF expecting that? Even in a community like XI's (yeah yeah argue all you want about it, XI's community was pretty friendly) if you just walked up to 7 people and asked them for gil to buy something, only a few would give you it at best. That's essentially what you're doing, expecting 7 random people to cater to you. It's just... not going to happen. If, as an example, you're in a group with 7 new players, you happen to be the one who knows the fight, and you're extremely rude to everyone because they're new... then you're going to get kicked. Why is it different if someone constantly causes wipes and is then kicked because they don't know the mechanics?

It's really fundamentally wrong to go into DF and expect literally anything on NA servers (which is the problem), you could get anyone with any level of experience and any kind of attitude. They could be nice, they could be friendly, they could teach you the fight, or they could make fun of you every time you made a tiny mistake. It's random and holding all these people to a level of high moral standard is just not very smart.

Basically, it doesn't matter if you agree with random people in DF or not, whether you think they're right or wrong, they're going to exist. You can report them, you can try to get them vote kicked, sometimes that'll work sometimes it won't. DF shouldn't be for hard content and it's literally because of this. People hate RNG, right? This is the most annoying RNG you can put yourself through.