Hmmm, it is most varied even for just myself. I try to play when it late because the experience is better then. Friends (I get many stories from them) play at times most random. The agreement is that prime hours 4 - 12pm EST. Weekends are not so good too.
Me and partner and family have had not the best time on NA.
I probably do need more time with them. The first two experiences were so bad that I did not wish to try again. I did have smaller experience with hunts and forgot to remember.The smaller groups to kill single A or S rank were much nicer.
Our luck seems bad with this, very very bad. It was not always this way when we first started playing this I will say but it did happen.
I was raised to greet in relaxed social situations so this is shock or was. In JP it is considered more disrespectful not to greet others even with simple bow.
Ohhh perhaps aye but myself and family or friends do try to look for other sprouts. The last World of Darkness had only four new players and all three tanks were in ilvl 520 plus. They spun away though and died lots to doom.
This is major point of contention between English and JP I feel. JP values efficiency and outcome more so three wipes is not efficient clear time anymore. Instead JP would prefer to try with new party instead of explaining in duty what each member could do better. In NA (I do not have EU experience) it is different how party finder and duty finder is used. JP duty finder is used for farm and clear which three wipes is not, that is practice so you use party finder. If NA adopted this there would be no mentors upset about fifty minute EX primals.
I do not think you were, this was a friendly post to me! I am surprised too and upset for my friends because I promised them a fun experience. We do try to play together only now so it is not as bad anymore.
I would like to reply to others but the post is already so darn long! I wish to give some JP perspective to NA, I feel it would help. Many things NA considers JP doing to be rude JP is not done out of malice or xenophobia. We have way of doing things that is proven working so they stick with that.
To answer one additional thing, I play mostly on the NA server Primal now because this is where I moved. JP would give high ping but I am almost willing to accept this. Covid and finances and family make moving back to JP difficult.
Edit; I messed up the quotes because I can be special at the times.
Last edited by MiaShino; 08-23-2021 at 01:50 PM.





And when we were smarter/it was more current it was, ""All" DPS go into the belly." Tanks and Heals deal with Cerb/adds. When that used to be common, the stomachs would die so much more quickly. ABC strat is all people remember though, cause it's easy to remember. Which is kinda bad news if all of the bad DPS are in B. Though, at least as I remember it, there was more of a preference for ABC on Aether and an All DPS preference on Primal.
I think it ultimately fell out of favor because only 8 people can actually enter... I think? Not sure (Always thought it was at least 12, having entered the belly and seen other people not in my party enter no problem). But even so, nowadays ABC gets employed, it always seems like people on NA don't actually want to go into the belly because of the DPS loss from shrinking. Or they just don't know. As helpful as the mnemonic is for divvying up duties, it doesn't explain the mechanics, heh.
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Holy necro thread, but since someone else necro'd it, I'll say on this that a lot of the time on Aether everyone and their brother wants to go into the belly now and nobody wants to do adds. I've found myself tanking them a lot as either a healer or dps.And when we were smarter/it was more current it was, ""All" DPS go into the belly." Tanks and Heals deal with Cerb/adds. When that used to be common, the stomachs would die so much more quickly. ABC strat is all people remember though, cause it's easy to remember. Which is kinda bad news if all of the bad DPS are in B. Though, at least as I remember it, there was more of a preference for ABC on Aether and an All DPS preference on Primal.
I think it ultimately fell out of favor because only 8 people can actually enter... I think? Not sure (Always thought it was at least 12, having entered the belly and seen other people not in my party enter no problem). But even so, nowadays ABC gets employed, it always seems like people on NA don't actually want to go into the belly because of the DPS loss from shrinking. Or they just don't know. As helpful as the mnemonic is for divvying up duties, it doesn't explain the mechanics, heh.





To be fair, even though we try to analyze what's going wrong here in NA, not a lot of folks are actually any good at fight analytics/also try to lie to deflect blame. Nobody likes responsibility, so a lot of times PUGs will weasel about until someone gets blamed(usually incorrectly) and is either kicked or leaves. Also a lot of people just leave if a mistake causes a wipe on first pull, citing that the party is a trap and not worth their time(though most leave no comment and just dip).Rather than pointing out what or "who" is making the mistakes, the Japanese would rather disband and reform. I'm not saying that this is a bad or a good thing, but it's a thing that is understandable from a cultural stand point, I think. Wipes caused by DCs usually don't count, no.
But there's also plenty of times where we figure out what's wrong, and then correct for it, teaching someone in the process leading to success. Generally the first type of group I described explodes pretty early, within 1~5 pulls. The second type I describe might wipe for an entire lockout, but then go back in and win, and then start farming. I've personally had very good luck with the second type of group being what I find more often, though it might just be my memory discarding all of the bad parties I've joined, since they didn't last very long.
Generally, I think NA suffers from having a division when it comes to strategies employed. Over the years, many Youtubers have compiled strategies used by their personal groups to achieve victory. Some are safer/more consistent than others, while others seek to optimize DPS such that the fight ends as quickly as possible, making up for gear deficiency. This leads people to have not only preferred strategies, but preferred strategy makers. Other strategies develop inside the PUG community, that are commonly employed by PUGs who did the fight as early as possible. People join PFs only knowing one strat, and when the group isn't using it, a lot of people have problems adjusting, many even demanding that the other 7 people adopt the strategy they are comfortable with.
This rudeness is actually quite hilarious when one such person joins a static PF for a clear or reclear. Many NA do not read PFs, because reading might make them miss getting into the party... this extends through any type of content put into the PF. They look at the duty name only. So these types of people join, complain, cause problems, and then insult the group because they had the audacity to tell them where and how they're needed in the group's strategy.
It's a wonderful mess! (^-^)
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Also, Elemental is pretty international. Of the three JP DCs, it's probably the "least Japanese".
I generally don't wait for cutscenes if I am tanking, as they will be doing this content time and time again so enjoy the cs then start fighting whenever that's over.
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The smaller groups to kill single A or S rank were much nicer.


