and again today lol
What does this even mean???
For sure. I have snapped back at some ppl that say something to me but I generally just stay quiet. Some ppl have a bad day and lash out, I get it. It doesn’t make it right ofc but meh.
I’m in a shrug faze lately
They are terminally online and always sad the only joy they seemingly have is screaming at strangers online.
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yeah, thats a tell. lol
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we need an account wide ignore in here
You make me laugh
oh they just drive me up a wall with the blatant hypocrisy in here. lol.
Swapping characters trying to slide in some personal jab knowing we have to ignore each character on the account.
They slay me with how they demand civility in HERE, then literally blaming blizzard for their lack of civility in the game when they kick fellow players for no reason. lol.
pure, unbridled hypocrisy.
Hahahahaha
We’re all hypocrites at times. I love your vibe and your humor
The votekick system is working as intended, the problem is more how it matches people with different expectations.
If you had a beginner/mentor basically a learning queue and a normal queue it might change stuff a bit at least and change people expectations.
Add to that, requiring some basic test like proving grounds to join queue content I feel isn’t too much to ask, I think it’s fair to ask if you can do some basic stuff as your role. WoD did this and the queues in WoD were much better.
But at the end I feel everyone is selfish that they care about their time and votekick someone struggling or that they refuse to look how to play the content harming the group progress, if you want real group content teamwork then you make friends, join a guild or community. Expecting random strangers that will probably never see you to care for me is a bit of a high expectation.
Personally I’ve only mostly kicked people because of negative attitude, because the group couldn’t manage to do the content or because someone went offline/afk. I don’t expect the group to always agree and often chose to left rather than to deal with a situation I would find not fun, taking the deserter debuff is the less of my worries in that case.
Ive definitely taken that route quite a number of times rather than dealing with whatever is going on.
I usually wont bail if Im tanking or healing…usually…because I know as DPS i’ll be replaced in 2 seconds or less.
I only bail if Im healing IF I see an unjustified vote kick pass the vote.
If theyre just kicking people for no good reason, they can find another healer whle theyre at it.
Ive only bailed once tanking and that was because I was keeping a pace that the healer was just able to handle. Running Brewmaster, pulling packs up ahead with the Ox statue while we were finishing up these mobs.
Some clown DPS player runs past my statue, pulls in more mobs just as the ones on my statue were needing dealt with and caused a wipe.
I had already asked him to cool it because the healer was nearly OOM a couple times but he persisted.
instead of kicking him, I told him to tank it and bailed.
Not fair to three other players that I did it, but Im sure they lived to tell the tale
Tell him to go play ffxiv, that’s where all the bad wow players went.
Yeah wow is just full of people that like to rush for endgame
You can do nothing about it, its just how the game works
Funny thing about the forums. If someone ignores you, they still see it if someone who isn’t ignored quotes you.
The problem is that players are carrying high expectations into low requirement queued content then. Adjusting their expectations would lead to a healthier overall experience.
For me the assumption is that if I’m queuing for it, it’s beginner/learning content. Queued content, even today with the kind of bad follower dungeon options, is still learning content. Always has been really.
Your experience is exactly why Blizz is moving towards follower dungeons and story mode raids. As the community becomes more and more impatient and toxic it bleeds new players out of the game. Blizz can’t afford to keep losing new players so they have to develop ways for the casuals to experience WoW in an approachable format.
At this time joining a guild is the best advice. Beware of cesspool guilds that basically act as a second trade chat. It’s one thing to watch guides online but you need experience and a group of people that can help take you through a dungeon to get that experience.
Being present at the keyboard isn’t really high expectations.
With all due respect simply reading over this single thread tells me there are people with much higher expectations than just being present.
The “Yes, I’ll kick you for your mog” people aren’t really doing much to dispell the claims that others have made in here.
I mean that’s more of a hypothetical
There is no “LFG kick abuse”, it’s just the majority agreeing to not play with somebody (for any reason), but 99% of the time unless the player is being disruptive or outright offline people aren’t gonna agree to the vote kick
“My new friend got kicked for low damage” can be read as “I got kicked for going afk without warning”.
Yeah I agree on that part. I don’t believe it happens as often as some say it does, that hasn’t been my experience for sure.
Yeee better have NPC who would care about you than REAL people who just like to min max use you
anti social hype, anti social hype