The Dunning-Kruger effect occurs when a person's lack of knowledge and skill in a certain area causes them to overestimate their own competence. By contrast, this effect also drives those who excel in a given area to think the task is simple for everyone, leading them to underestimate their abilities.
This reminds me of way back when Shadowbringers was just a few months in. Was running Dohn Mehg on random and got a group that apparently queued together. The tank blatantly refused to turn on tank stance, and both him and his buddies got mad when I refused to move any further until he did. They demanded I leave the dungeon since it was still within time that they couldn't kick, and I refused that as well. I did warn them that I was screenshoting everything they said and was reporting it if they didn't clean up their act. They finally got the kick vote available and kicked me. Needless to say, I reported.
Got to love groups out there trying to turn their healer into the tank.
Wow thats pretty moronic of them. I mean all the tank had to do was press one button and problem solved, the lengths people go to be complicated astounds me sometimes.This reminds me of way back when Shadowbringers was just a few months in. Was running Dohn Mehg on random and got a group that apparently queued together. The tank blatantly refused to turn on tank stance, and both him and his buddies got mad when I refused to move any further until he did. They demanded I leave the dungeon since it was still within time that they couldn't kick, and I refused that as well. I did warn them that I was screenshoting everything they said and was reporting it if they didn't clean up their act. They finally got the kick vote available and kicked me. Needless to say, I reported.
Got to love groups out there trying to turn their healer into the tank.
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