Quote Originally Posted by Snow_Princess View Post
Well said, keep in mind there is also a configuration character option to skip CS that you viewed already to bypass the loading time. So you can't (or rather the person your quoting) has no ground to stand on when it is said " help players with their story missions, delivered to them in the way the developers intended"
That option is to provide you with a way to skip cutscenes you've already watched, so you don't have to view the same cutscene repeatedly if you'd prefer not to. It is not a license to bully other players into skipping cutscenes and/or spoil a player's enjoyment on their first run through a story-dungeon.

If the developers intended for players to primarily view cutscenes inside of an inn instead of where they're placed in dungeons, then the devs wouldn't place said cutscenes in dungeons to begin with. They'd just throw up a message on the screen saying "visit your local inn for the corresponding cutscene - people want a speed run, yo.". Just because we have the option of watching cutscenes in an inn (handy if you just want to view a cutscene again for whatever reason) doesn't mean everyone should be expected to go that route.

So, no, there is nothing off with my question when I ask "Why are you going to these dungeons if not to help players with their story missions, delivered to them in the way the developers intended?". Because when developers place a cutscene in a dungeon, obviously they intended for it to be watched there by people who want to watch it. Otherwise, the dungeon wouldn't have cutscenes in it.

Quote Originally Posted by kikix12 View Post
I won't waste my time answering to your post beyond this now. I'm all for discussion, but a discussion is a back and forth trade of arguments and counterarguments (or information, but that's not applicable here). You did naught of that, merely stating the same thing as all the people before you that got me irked in the first place. You didn't even bother to write it differently! You did not try to counter a single one of my arguments.
Of course you won't, because that would require answering some hard questions that you probably don't have any good answers for. Because in the end you're trying to make these two (for you) completely voluntary dungeon runs be entirely about you, instead of the new players who they were primarily intended for. And your sole answer for spoiling their experience is because you want XP and tokens you can get in plenty of other places, without spoiling anyone's enjoyment.

Typical modern player mentality.