Quote Originally Posted by Maeka View Post
Shouldn't have to, to be honest. She pulls a 3-group pull, and we wind up wiping because I hadn't played SCH in a bit (it's been a week or two), and she does 2 group pulls the rest of the dungeon until that gremlin area, which everybody should know by now those things hurt like hell and do a LOT of damage, and she decides do those two pulls literally back to back with no time in-between.

Really REALLY don't understand what the frick is everybody's hurry anymore that you gotta chain pull GOGOGOGOGOGOGO to the max. Slow down a little, yeesh.

Shouldn't have to go begging people to slow down. And if I did, then what? People get grumbly and disband then we sit around waiting for a replacement? Or they start talking down to me like people are doing in this thread? "You suck" because I don't like huge pulls that get me all flustered especially right from the beginning before I even warm up?

Sometimes it's nice to have a smaller pull or two at the beginning to get into the rhythm and get the muscle memory going. But mashing sprint and pulling the first 3 groups without even giving me time to say much of anything just puts me in a flustered mood and I start forgetting buttons, or sometimes hitting wrong buttons, and when you got a 3-group pull, you have literally zero room for error.

I don't play games for edge-of-your-seat action.

I like to have fun and relax a little. Sorry if that's a freaking crime in this GOGOGOGOGOGOGO mentality that a lot of players have these days.
I do big pulls because they're more entertaining than small pulls. Them being faster is just a nice bonus. I don't want to slow down. That's boring. But I will if my group asks me to. If they don't ask, then we're doing big pulls. You being unwilling to communicate is your fault, and hence your problem. You don't want to do big pulls? Say something or just drop from party.

You have fun your way, others have fun their way. You can find a compromise if you just open party chat and type.

Also lol "zero room for error" in a three pack pull. There's plenty of room for error, so long as you know what all your buttons do. No one is perfect but somehow plenty of people get through pulls like that (and larger) all the time.