Okay. Then I’ll speak to you as an adult, since you can handle it.
Join a guild or community, make friends, play with them.
YOU are the one choosing to subject your all-too-short gametime to to the whims of random strangers on the internet.
That is a choice YOU made.
And here you are, complaining about your choice. Stop it. Stop grouping with random internet strangers. Make friends, play with them.
I’m just tired of these threads from people who make these choices, and then come complain about the choices THEY MADE to us, here. As if we’re responsible for your (bad) choices that you are now complaining about.
so did you prepare or didn’t you? you’re contradicting your story already.
and again, expecting random people to spend their precious little time they have to teach you is literally insane considering how much you keep bringing up how precious YOUR time is.
If you quit and not face your problem, you will never learn. WoW is a very very good game. Dont let other people kick you out from your favorite game. Fight back. Learn, adjust, adapt. We were all once a noob when we started WoW. Learn from mistakes and move forward.
There are many elitists here that ridiculed my playstyle in the past. If I keep on dying, causing wipes, low DPS, maybe the problem is me. I just study the guides and learn from my mistakes. In time, with repetitive practice, I improved. There is a mod in M+ where it counts your errors, the name is ElitismHelper. I had that installed. Before, I had the worst damage incurred on the mechanics from the party. In time, I improved and in the end I became a perfectionist… almost zero damage from mechanics. I got KSM despite of being Casual… limited playtime. Once a noob, now… a veteran.
we are back to square one. they provided you with the information you needed, but you refuse to improve. instead of improving, you have a weird expectation random people should spend their precious time teaching you because only YOUR time matters.
also you sure seem to have enough time to troll post on the forums, you could have spent this time watching the guides you refuse to watch.
It’s a bad choice to play with random internet strangers if you want the kind of gameplay experience you won’t get from random internet strangers.
Join. A. Good. Guild. Or. Community.
Play. With. Them.
It really is that simple. We keep telling people that, day after day, on this forum. For years. But people would rather stew in their misery so they can come and complain, it seems.
I just play with friends. It’s a much better experience.
Unfortunately, when you’re grouping up with 4 random people, there’s a pretty high chance one of them is going to be petty and negative.
m0 is the perfect dungeon level to experiment, learn, figure details out. Difficulty’s ramped up to the point where mechanics matter, but there’s no timer.
Because some people enjoy the social aspect of games? Some people enjoy helping people succeed? Dude, don’t get me wrong. I was a hardcore wow player when I was able years ago. I remember taking HOURS helping a player that was struggling in dungeons. and most of the time, we because lasting friends throughout the game after.
It costs nothing to provide constructive criticism like “Hey, let me show you a better route. Pull this group.”
so then you understand that some people enjoy that aspect and some dont. why do you expect everyone to cater to you YOUR needs and what YOU want?
did you ever consider some people in your group might have just as little time as you but they actually put in the effort to watch guides while YOU do not?
false. wrong. it costs time. time is the most precious resource we as humans have. you already proved that point by telling us all about how little time you have. you only care about YOUR time though.
Sadly that’s what Mythic + has done to the game. I mainly did M+ so I’d have something to stream on the weekdays but more and more I grew dissatisfied with it and the toxic people I’d encounter.
When I started the game, my friend told me that I should always expect a dungeon to last an hour. If you don’t have the time for an hour dungeon, then you don’t que.
When I go in, I expect that there may be issues. I expect wipes. I expect new players. I don’t go in with an elitist attitude.