except you can't do that here in DF unless they happen to be in your serverGoing back several years, I remember a similar situation in a WoW raid group where a vital group member was struggling.
It didn't work out well, and the raid leader called it off - there was much muttering and unfortunately some poor comments regarding the individual.
The next thing I knew, my guild leader had invited the person to the guild, and as I was the relevant class leader for that person's role, he asked me to look after the new guy and teach him.
Maybe the question is - how many people would want to?
From the comments here I would say the mmo environment has changed from those days in WoW. Harsher behaviour seen wrongly as being more hardcore maybe.
Raids in the past where equally, if not more, daunting than some of today's. Yet overall, seemed to be approached with a more social mindset.
You'd always get the occasional jerk, but these guys soon realized acting that way wouldn't get you invites to the guild raid no matter how good you where.
That's not to say there aren't great people around now, of course there are. But maybe a smaller ratio of the player base than from years back.
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