Quote Originally Posted by Seig345 View Post
I've seen plenty of experienced players drop the drama bombs and leave after one wipe as well. People seem to look at the new people they get stuck with each time as the same new people even though they aren't, and then feel like people "never learn".
This is far less common, and it's usually experienced tanks that do this because they know they can quickly get another queue pop. Most experienced dps and healers tend to stick around for a few attempts at least in my experience.

My main point though is that a lot of these bad players make no effort to actually improve. If I do Alex 4 and wipe to a specific mechanic because someone did something wrong I'll explain it to them on the next attempt and they will often STILL mess it up by outright ignoring what I just explained to them. That's if I'm lucky as well; half the time they'll rage that they would rather do it their own way which wipes the group every time and then get stubborn about it and simply refuse to engage with the fight's mechanics properly.

In A4, when someone gets the three lasers targeted on them for other players to intercept the easiest way to handle that mechanic is to have the targeted player stand still so others can get in position. Despite explaining this mechanic after multiple wipes I have seen the same people run around with the lasers time after time. That is a bad player with zero care for improvement. Those players do not learn and are nothing but a hindrance in the duty finder. Some kind of solo content that blocks them from the duty finder for raid content until they demonstrate they can actually do more than die constantly would save both them and everyone else a lot of hassle.