No they just don’t log their runs for the public to see, but they still cheat.
Blizzard really just need to put something in place for keys, start the run and EVERYTHING but food, flasks and weapon oils and such are removed, period, now make the opening 20 seconds.
If you have a mage or druid in your party that should be plenty of time to reapply what can be reapplied.
I mean, they’re engineered with alien DNA, or something like that, of course they’re dominating anything. And they can’t get caught because they all look the sa… ugh, no, nothing.
Watching them 20+ deaths 10’s in MDI tells me good old caucasians don’t have much to be afraid of though, the qualifications were a pain to watch. Their two best teams were barely coping with the most awful westerner ones. So you’ll be fine. Daddy Blizz is 100% aware.
its a simple fix… have all buffs removed when you start the key. and if you leave or someone comes after. they are locked out… no hand holding… strike them with force.
Why? When waiting around I drop MotW on folks that I can just because. Used to drop Fortitude as well when on the Priest. Should Healthstones suddenly disappear the second a Warlock drops from the group as well?
It’s an MMO - if you know people and they’re willing to help you, they should be able to help you.
But do they have a disco ball in every room and 70s music playing all the time too? And then when the Grease soudtrack comes up everyone has to get up out of their cubicle and dance in the aisles.
That’s your perspective. People who benefit from exploits and other game mechanics that seem to be intended to give them even more of an advantage over non-competitive players think that the way they play is the only legitimate way to play, and that everybody else is not only playing the game wrong by not trying to emulate the esports crowd, but they’re doing life wrong.
So just pop a druid into a mythic raid, sit at the entrance as people pay for buffs and leave. Sweet way to make some gold.
The people who are benefitting from exploits and mechanics that are intended to benefit their demographic but will be removed before the general population is able to make use of them support these things. That is a fact, not a “perspective”.
And people who exploit a video game are about as significant as people who believe in the tooth fairy. Even if they continue to exploit some game, their actions have no affect on the real world. So yelling about some player 12k miles away in a video game is just silly.