Quote Originally Posted by Kohashi View Post
I am not sure what point you are trying to make because memory and repetition are at the base of how humans function. Everything is about memory and remembering how to do things. From walking to learning how to talk, write, etc..
So, what's the point here again?
You get content which requires a person to adjust strategy on the fly, that while "Ïf this happens this is how you should deal with it" is a thing, there is no knowledge that it would happen at all.

Take deep dungeons for example, certain mobs start appearing at certain floors and there is information on what to be careful of, however the floor layout changes, traps might spring more onto you, one might respawn and roam into you, you may or may not have poms available to you there are a large number of random factors involved.

One could say this is where there is a huge failing in partyfinder, a person is so busy trying to follow the instruction set they were given that they do not think or adapt, thus you can end up with a group that clears 90% of the time not clearing at all because of a single person changing that doesnt even have to be incompetant, just be used to a different instruction set.

My point being trying to see if the whole "It's following a set of instructions", is accurate or not for the subject of raid discussion or pf's failings which seem to be potentially directly affected by it being that way,