Quote Originally Posted by RiyahArp View Post
i find people who say git gud never really faced difficult content in the first place; it was easy for them, and they can't get how it isn't easy for everyone else. When you actually have hard content, you're too worried with getting it done rather than obsessing over others, and you know how frustrating it is for you, so the last thing you want to do is force others to do it. It took all my focus and concentration to heal 3.0 pvp, for example; wtf would i rage about others not being good at it, when it was so frustrating and wearying? Its people who go in, and ace it, and then ace it so much they can farm the "hard" content nonstop for hours, that always say git gud, but that doesn't seem hard to me.
It wasn't always "easy" for us. Good raiders are not born with innate skill. Once upon a time, we were all the ones getting told "git gud" for our silly fuck ups. The difference is instead of complaining, we actually got good. So when someone sneaks into a farm party they have no business being in, people get frustrated. You act like raiders have no patience yet many do. What drives many of us nuts is when we attempt to explain something or straight up label our PFs with "weekly clears please know all mechanics." We get chastised as being "elitists." I like to think myself a decent player. Despite getting to third phase on DRK in Shinryu, I was still joining first phase learning parties. You know why? Because I wanted more experience in a role I don't normally play. So in your hypothetical example, why couldn't that person who still finds the content hard, keep hopping into learning parties?

Everyone can "git gud." All it takes is effort and a willingness to improve.