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- i fell for a necroed thread
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? I’m genuinely confused here. What do you mean necro/necroed? I’m a solo player that doesn’t engage much with the community. I just found this thread a few days ago and I didn’t say I force people to go my speed, I don’t wanna go their speed either so that’s why I use the npcs. I was just saying to the original person asking “for those who pull only one group why do you do it?” And that was my reason why I personally pull 1 group at a time, I was just saying before npcs were added that’s how I pulled and played because I enjoy playing that way. Once they added npcs it was great for me so now our opposite playstyles aren’t clashing.
Since you couldn't be bothered to check it out, here's what ChatGPT had to say on the matter.
> “Necroing a thread” refers to posting a new reply in a discussion that has been inactive for a long time.
> This brings the old thread back to the top of the forum or comment list.
> It’s often discouraged unless the new post adds relevant, updated information.
HTH

lol I prefer talking to people for answers. Well the reason I posted here, I was looking up why people have to rush so much on google as I don’t understand the mentality, so many people have just accepted rushing content as the norm when it shouldn’t be. I just don’t see how you’re enjoying the game blitzing every thing you do. While looking this up I saw a link to this post that took me directly to the first persons post asking that question. So I just answered why I do it the way I do it. I didn’t look at dates of the post or anything like that and didn’t realize I was doing anything wrong. As you said you saw yourself, I’m barely online as it is and haven’t really posted anything on this site. I barely use it. And what does HTH mean?
I mean I agree, it shouldn't be.lol I prefer talking to people for answers. Well the reason I posted here, I was looking up why people have to rush so much on google as I don’t understand the mentality, so many people have just accepted rushing content as the norm when it shouldn’t be. I just don’t see how you’re enjoying the game blitzing every thing you do. While looking this up I saw a link to this post that took me directly to the first persons post asking that question. So I just answered why I do it the way I do it. I didn’t look at dates of the post or anything like that and didn’t realize I was doing anything wrong. As you said you saw yourself, I’m barely online as it is and haven’t really posted anything on this site. I barely use it. And what does HTH mean?
But this is the culture that Square Enix has cultivated by making dungeons mostly the same, bar paint. If they were actually fun and distinctive, then I think people would find themselves more willing to not blitz everything.





This, very much.
They probably have math’d out most modern dungeon length predictably so, so that (in their minds) a person with super tight schedule can sort of ‘book it’ into their schedule & know when XYZ dungeon run will end & not interfere with their daily lives. Of course, it comes with a cost of turning everything into samey duties with diff coat of painting alongside molding the mindset of which players approach the content(s) with.
They truly can’t have their cake & eat it too.
As a healer, I always tell the tank, "Pull as much as you want! I gotchu!"
As a tank, if I see what looks to be an experienced healer (post 30 job quest) I'll pull w2w and see what happens. Pre-30 healers I'll pull small at first, then build up to w2w if it looks like they can handle it.
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