Quote Originally Posted by GarrEphemeral View Post
In the absence of any movement on either end, just remove the roulette, and create a dedicated, permanent SE linkshell that optional people can join to help new players complete the dungeon, or simply link anyone looking to complete the dungeon to online mentors who can decide to accept/decline the offer to heed a new players request for assistance in a storyline quest, or something along these lines.
Or get this...

They could create a dedicated, permanent Roulette that people can optionally choose to sign up for to help new players complete the dungeon.

Wouldn't that be a great idea?

Quote Originally Posted by GarrEphemeral View Post
I'm sure a lot of you at this point are simply saying "Well, if you don't like it, don't do it...", and you'd be right, sort of. I mean, yes, it's an option, but it's also crazy difficult to ignore if you're after certain tomestones. How many of you reading this honestly would pass up on a good deal when you see one, even it if it involved facing a certain level of fortitude, and effort to get it. I would imagine most people would still go along with it, which furthers my point that this is why there is never any shortages for this roulette, despite the cutscene fiasco.
It's honestly not "Crazy difficult to ignore". I'm personally after a TON of Poetics, but I don't do the MSQ Roulette because I don't find it fun or worth the time it takes to go through.

I have other avenues of grinding out Poetics that are more interesting that don't make me watch a bunch of cutscenes.

Literally, I can queue up to any of a number of level cap dungeons that give only Poetics instead of loot (Such as Aetherochemical Research Facility, which gives 150 Poetics per run with a bonus of 100 for having a new player which happens frequently as it is a MSQ dungeon)

I can even run dungeons like Wanderer's Palace (Hard) with Squadron for 100 poetics per run.

300 Poetics a day is not particularly special for sitting through all those cutscenes.

They're merely there to entice people to queue in order to help newbies get through their MSQ.