Quote Originally Posted by Zanarkand-Ronso View Post
Guides & Videos have the Problem of Over Explaining. We are seeing and listening to what the author of the video is showing us, but then there is so many things they talk about and show on screen that it becomes like a Sensory Overload and you lose focus and get lost. To many things.
The best way to learn something, is to do it, and learn on the fly, see and experience it, then as a group/community learn and teach from failures.
Thats where I think the Training/Practice thing would be more useful.
How they would program that IDK, but odds are it would just fall on the players to do it themselves.....and patient people willing to help can be VERY scarce.

Yes...you are right, but as people complain about customization, having more options is good.
Even if one part doesn't want/use it. Another part Will/Wants it.
I can agree some of the videos from youtubers and streamers can be a bit too much depending on who you're watching, or some explain fights expecting you to have prior knowledge. But even with tools in place I still feel due to the amount of players who wouldnt use them it wouldn't get rid of the stigma of the *bad player* and the stigma of the *elitism*.

With tools put in game we would see some players definietly use them to great effect, they would improve and become decent raiders most likely, that being said, theres still the issue of the many newer players who refuse to take the polite and positive advice from those few who are quick to clear content in the first place.

I feel due to the idea of it being *elitist*(the word being thrown around so much people forget what it means) a lot of people just ignore basic advice like get a new weapon or cycle your cool downs. That adds into the stigma of the *bad player(s)* I feel a lot of higher end players feel that a decent amount of the lower end players can't be helped. You see how this now goes back and forth.

So even with tools in place(again I would love for more tools to help the people who want them improve) we then come to how do we deal with both high end toxicity AND casual toxicity.

A bit off topic from the main point of OPs topic, but even with ACT AND more tools from SE themselves in place, we have a lot of people who perpetuate situations that lead us right back to square one.