Where did you dig that one up lol"I really hope the upcoming Ultimate is easier than DSR mechanically. Especially with the state the game is in at the moment. Plugins such as automarkers and cactbot aren't fully functional at the moment so I really hope the difficulty this time around is toned down to compensate. I also hope they don't tie any story into Omega. It was unfair to the majority of the playerbase to tie such an interesting storyline behind such a challenging raid. It sometimes feels like the developers are purposefully gatekeeping us when we are the majority of the community. High-end raiders get enough things as it stands. Just my small take on things and I think many others would agree. "
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In PF and in statics there is no right a player has to be in that group. The group leader does not need a reason at all to remove you from their group. Statics arent even official ingame groups, it's just informal. The ToS can not force a PF host or static leader to keep you in a group. So yes, it's 'their party, their rules'.
You know like a good percentage of raiders are on console right?
No one cares about your political BS.OP sounds like a Fox news or right wing announcer.
Blustered and angry, trying to incite rage over their personal beliefs, regardless of how wrong they are, or how little the issue affects them.
I use a 3rd party tool to play the game too and im glad it works regardless of the patch cycle.
I mean, without windows 10, a 3rd party tool, my mouse and keyboard wouldn't work nor would the game!
I also use Nvidia software to enhance my graphics like a total monster OP claims we all are lol.
I keep in touch with my FC through Discord, so that's 3 named 3rd party tools i use, and likely countless to keep the game running i don't know exist but im using lol.
0 out of 10 post OP
I care. The comparison with fox news is apt because like they declared themselves no reasonable viewer would or should take news anchors like tucker carlson seriously and that his statements arent facts but pure hyperbole.
I agree, as long as it is within the ToS. Regardless of what this echo chamber makes you think. I find it funny that that needs pointing out. lol Anyway.In PF and in statics there is no right a player has to be in that group. The group leader does not need a reason at all to remove you from their group. Statics arent even official ingame groups, it's just informal. The ToS can not force a PF host or static leader to keep you in a group. So yes, it's 'their party, their rules'.
Nope, I could kick you from a PF over low dps because of a parser I have opened and there is nothing you could do about it.
There is.
If you say specifically that it's because of the numbers you're seeing in the parser, you can get reported. Because at that point it'll be perceived as you using illegal tools (even ones that are in a gray area) to stop someone's progress.
There are ways around this, however. Ultimately the important thing is that you don't tell people that you're using parses, nor that they are the reason why you're kicking them out. As long as you remain quiet about that specifically, sure, you can kick without any fuss, you can allegate differences in playstyle and be done with it. The moment you bring up parses, you're giving them a reason to report.
Who said I was going to give a reason? This is additional fabrication I was not talking about.There is.
If you say specifically that it's because of the numbers you're seeing in the parser, you can get reported. Because at that point it'll be perceived as you using illegal tools (even ones that are in a gray area) to stop someone's progress.
There are ways around this, however. Ultimately the important thing is that you don't tell people that you're using parses, nor that they are the reason why you're kicking them out. As long as you remain quiet about that specifically, sure, you can kick without any fuss, you can allegate differences in playstyle and be done with it. The moment you bring up parses, you're giving them a reason to report.
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