The problem is you [pug issues]

You could literally be a mdi arena player, top 10 raider, title m+ runner (but I get it, those players already know this / aren’t man children)

If you pug content and you have anything to complain about, complain about yourself, nobody cares about your opinion when you choose to play with random people… you login and then complain about how you aren’t consistently having fun, like really. and the solution your big brain comes up with is “I’m going to write a blog post on the forums explaining how to treat other players” Ironic considering I’m just stoking that flame, but its absolutely hilarious how much the solo crowd in wow just focuses on what other players are doing wrong, we get it, you are a duelist, when one of the 5 classes you play is meta you do well in m+, you clear raids a month before the next one.

Just because you’re stuck running heroics for the second week doesn’t mean you can start crapping on the type of players that content is meant for. People are fine going a slower pace in normals and heroics, people are fine when a healer gets double kicked in random bgs… why tf are certain pve players suddenly becoming elitist because they can rp as remix 2.0. Maybe its deflection though, the players who get kicked from top100 guilds are good, but they’re flawed, and thats really the only levels of play where criticism is actually valid (I’d hate for cdew to tear my world apart, I’m lacking pride in that area anyways), I can’t imagine being denied because “I die too much in mythic raids” and then going into heroic DUNGEONS and trying to impose my will on everybody else. You’re a literal joke of a player if you do this, if you’re one player, two, 4… if you’re pugging and you act this way, holy cow do you have problems.

Are you telling ppl that they are not free to speak their mind because you would shame them ??

you take these forums too seriously

this game isn’t a hack and slash, move on

If somebody shares their mind, and it reveals their insecurities, I’m going to shame them about those insecurities, not for what they shared.