It’s one of those situations where you’re like “grrr enemy bad guy I’m gonna mess him up”. Then you talk to him on comms and you realise “dammit I like this guy”
For the record Enfers is a pretty chill dude.
It’s one of those situations where you’re like “grrr enemy bad guy I’m gonna mess him up”. Then you talk to him on comms and you realise “dammit I like this guy”
For the record Enfers is a pretty chill dude.
I haven’t watched the entire video – it just caught my attention in the first 3 minutes when they called someone an incel, a blood DK named Enfers
The BSG group did? Because if that’s true that’s some crazy projecting HAHAHA
That’s just silly. There are a handful of people who stand out for contributing to team success on a regular basis as an individual player and he is one of those.
Whether you’re doing randos or participating in AWC, it’s just a video game and not a very hardcore one at that. We’re not solving the great problems of the day. In that light and given the fact you’re commenting in a thread about it, it’s pretty silly to act like you’re above it.
Team success? You’re going up against random players. If you’re not winning 100% of the time, that would be hilarious.
Above what exactly? Needing to premade to bully players for free wins?
It’s not about the most efficient way to get better.
It’s about low accountability.
New and casual players just want to enter a mode where they can play their class and not be a complete detriment to their team if they are fumbling at every opportunity.
Man I wish there was a laughing react. It’s not that serious. It’s some low level bgs. Stop defending cheating and trying to explain it away. Random lowbie bgs are not a “scene” they’re just filler. And for you to take advantage of lowbies is sad.
If you want a “scene” and guild rivalries. Go do rbgs or play against some big boys. It’s like adults coming to the playground and being proud for stomping on kids.
Exactly! In WoW, there are younger players, so it’s basically adults stomping on kids—and they’re proud of it. It’s creepy on so many levels.
It’s not the win they think it is. Honestly? It’s just kind of really sad. I feel sorry for the people in here who are proud. It speaks volumes about upbringings, morals and quality of people in your life.
I mean, if you queue with a geared group of five with a decent composition, there’s a fair chance you’re going to carry your team to victory.
I’m not sure limiting the cap to 5 accomplishes much.
Not many.
There’s a few, but statistically wow fails to attract younger players. We are starting to bring our kids in, but I’m not sending my kids off to BGs alone. I’m party syncing and helping them stomp the 50 year old who’s wondering why he decided to come back to WoW.
I mean, sure. It’s pretty uncommon that I queue in to a 5 man premade group in regular BGs, probably something like < 10% of the time if I’d have to take a wild guess. Epic BGs with an unknown number of people exploiting to get in there together is probably closer to 65%, which is pretty significant since I do wayyyyy more random BGs than epic BGs. Who knows though, I only do a couple epics a week for the daily win to send boxes to alts.
Laughing Coffins and Make Duro Great ran you off Warmode on Durotaur > Warmode on Goldshire last night.
Why do you always lie? How people follow you and enjoy you speaking for them is beyond me
Deacon and rr really enjoy hyping themselves up after accomplishing something really not that impressive (even though it didn’t happen) but even if it did like taking a full 40+ player buffed in cord raid to durotar to ambush probably a handful of duelers.
Before getting swiftly driven off the scene the moment horde knew what was going on and had the equal numbers gathered to be able to retaliate.
Don’t pick on Deacon, alright? He’s part of a premade community because, let’s face it, he needs the extra help. That’s the beauty of premades—they’re there to support the ones who can’t quite manage on their own and just need someone to follow.
With Deacon, it’s genuinely heartwarming. The whole premade team takes the time to explain things slowly, using kind words so he can keep up, and they’re always there to offer support and directions.
Bless his heart. Deacon’s out there trying his best, and he’s so proud of his community. He may never truly get it, but thank you for taking the time to be patient and kind with him.
Some of us call it ‘tough love’
Absolutely agree, he swapped from ret > dk > prot pally because he just cannot play this game at an optimal level. I would equate him to 1200 or below.
Every pvp crime that you can think of he does it.
You do know that anyone can see that you’re wrong, don’t you?
umm we never wpvp last night tho? whoever you were fighting wasn’t us lol.
16 hours ago…
Maybe you two should work together to keep your lies straight.