I still maintain that ilvl scaling to 110 was a mistake. It should be 50-60. Then we can talk about skipping cutscenes.


I still maintain that ilvl scaling to 110 was a mistake. It should be 50-60. Then we can talk about skipping cutscenes.
That wouldn't stop people kicking those who don't want to skip. In fact, it would make them want to kick more because they would want a party that go at their pace to help them.
With the way it is now, those who want to go ahead can start on the fight and those who wait patiently can join in if the fight has not concluded.


Kicking for difference in playstyle is allowed and not even an issue here.That wouldn't stop people kicking those who don't want to skip. In fact, it would make them want to kick more because they would want a party that go at their pace to help them.
With the way it is now, those who want to go ahead can start on the fight and those who wait patiently can join in if the fight has not concluded.
Right now they can kick new players out of retaliation for the fix. In fact if they started doing this, it would likely grant the change the OP is requesting. Becareful of the topics you bring up.
But how many people would actually kick out of spite for SE over the many people who would kick due to party reason? I think the latter would be more. (if not kick, then harass)Kicking for difference in playstyle is allowed and not even an issue here.
Right now they can kick new players out of retaliation for the fix. In fact if they started doing this, it would likely grant the change the OP is requesting. Becareful of the topics you bring up.



Have yet to see a GM quantify this stance since TOS changes last Feb.Kicking for difference in playstyle is allowed and not even an issue here.
Right now they can kick new players out of retaliation for the fix. In fact if they started doing this, it would likely grant the change the OP is requesting. Becareful of the topics you bring up.
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With the way it is now, nobody should be going ahead, and can rightfully be reported for doing so.That wouldn't stop people kicking those who don't want to skip. In fact, it would make them want to kick more because they would want a party that go at their pace to help them.
With the way it is now, those who want to go ahead can start on the fight and those who wait patiently can join in if the fight has not concluded.
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