I’m in a GDKP guild and it looks, acts, and raids like a normal guild just without CLC and rolls.
Well i’m glad we can agree on something. I’ve been in those runs where the organizer doesn’t speak much english and the quality was pretty poor. If that’s someones only GDKP experience I’m not suprised to see a call for a ban.
early on in SoD kelris was gigaovertuned and had double the resist values he should have… he hasnt been hard at all since the nerf you dolt.
Just keep repeating this same pathetic stretch of an argument. All you’re doing is letting everybody know it’s not worth taking anything you say seriously. You guys might as well be wearing red hats.
I mean you wear squeeky red shoes and a nose so I guess we’re the same bud.
Bless your heart for trying.
Well, you’re in a normal core raid group now. You’ll get your full bis if you show up.
maybe theyll even go LC and make him really rage out
theres 0 chance this dude could maintain the personal relationships needed to maintain a spot in a decent guild outside a gdkp org lol
I’m not against good LC guilds. I just understand the dynamics of 40 man raiding with 15 warriors.
I want nothing more than the parsing cartel to exit the game and do something else. I much prefer the classic experience where the only requirement to filling a class need is “need x class”. And that’s it.
The tryhards have ruined the game. Imagine requiring 90 parses for content that can adequately be done with a 15. It’s all over looking for group, so nobody else pays attention to the channel.
Hence the game is essentially ruined for casual pugging. And blizzard refuses to implement some kind of automated grouping system. One of the biggest blunders of SoD.
The only other one being the absence of a PVP gear progression that stays on par with PvE progression.
then if you care that much about your loot prio find a guild that maybe isnt running the most meta comp possible but has less competition for your loot
It makes them feel like they’re important; like they’re someone that matters.
They see now that everyone else is enjoying the game with friends and rejoicing that their RMT spigot is shut off, and this makes them feel insecure. So they make up fanciful tales in their head about how they’re actually better than everyone else and that they’re going to exclude others now to “get back at them.” But in order for this ludicrous made-up plan to work, the content has to be difficult—except that it’s not.
I truly do hope dot dot has a character on my server and that we end up pugging together. If this delusional homie attempts to exclude loot from someone based on parses and didn’t specify it beforehand, I’ll have them on ignore by half the server by the next lockout.
When I organized GDKPs I didn’t really need to much log checking. Just saying GDKP tended to keep the grey parsers out of my whispers. The only reason I really checked logs was to see what gear someone needed or if they said they are a full bis 99 parsing carry I want to confirm that.
I love threats. Threats are fun.
Then form those groups! Nothing is stopping you.
If they could understand logic they would be upset.
Did you read the blue post? Gdkp stops them from making groups.
Lol the first half of this post is so funny because it’s true. It’s written as if it’s exaggerated, but it’s really not.
I have a core of GDKP raiders that do the same thing you’re describing. So what’s the difference?
Sure there is. There’s no venue to do that. Like I said, nobody who casually pugs pays attention to LFG, because it is 99% try hard spam. So without an automated group finder, It’s very unlikely to happen. I’ve already tried. Not possible to find a main tank.
Then why don’t you tank!?
I shouldn’t have to give up my playstyle just to find a casual pug. That’s the problem.