Quote Originally Posted by TroySoFab View Post
As I said, during the first few weeks of content it is courteous to wait. After that, if I wanted to watch a cutscene I would use the book in the inn rooms to watch the cutscene. I like to be respectful of other people's time, some people are looking to farm content.
So, according to you only your experience is important? And nobody new ever joins the game or plays something for the first time more then 2 or 3 weeks after it's release? Imagine that, I must not exist. In fact, the dozens of people I've grouped with in the last 2 weeks must not exist. In every dungeon or trial I've ran, there's been at least one person who had never done that dungeon or trial before. And that's stuff from the base game, which is far more then "a few weeks old." With the expansion releasing soon and the free login event (not to mention free trial through the 1st expansion) there are new players coming in. They have not ran the dungeons before, they have not seen the cutscenes before, and they may well not even know they even have an inn room... let alone that you can rewatch any cinematic you've (in theory) seen in it. Hell, I knew about that and only figured out last week how to access the rest of the cutscenes for a given story arc. I'd only known how to view the first one initially, and didn't figure the rest out until someone ruined my first run through of Thousand Maws by jumping into the boss fight while 3/4ths of the team are watching the cinematic. Which pressured us into skipping it, and ended up causing a wipe.

If your time is so precious that you can't handle waiting for people to watch the cutscenes, why are you using Duty FInder to queue up for random groups to begin with? Shouldn't you recruit a few friends to go with you instead, so you're not waiting up to 50 minutes to get into each dungeon or trial? Especially if you're playing DPS, Duty Finder can take forever. Hands down, I've spent more time waiting for a dungeon then I have waiting for or watching cut scenes.