kyle.wilson wrote: »I've got >730cp and I am never concerned about the CP the player has. That person with 160cp could be a far better player than ones with 1000cp.
The only time I've dropped a group, is when a player is *** up and they won't take advice to unfck themselves.
I've completed vet dungeons before where every player besides me has <160cp.
If you want to run dungeons quickly, find friends and stop using group finder.
I'd like this because at the moment I have no CP I even though I know I can finish normal mode dungeons I feel like I can't ever use the group finder because I'm going to be kicked out of any group I get put into for not having CP.
If it was possible to customise what kind of group you get put into people like the OP and people like me could both use it without being a problem for each other.
Obviously it should be optional so if you're happy to take anyone regardless of CP you can say that. But if you do have a requirement you can put it in.
(What I'd really like is a thing where groups can write in whatever requirements they have and then people can choose which group to join based on that instead of the gave shoving together any random people who happen to be queuing at the same time. That way I could also use it to do things like put together a group to go slowly and read/listen to the story stuff.)
Ihatenightblades wrote: »Look guys we all know people who leave groups when they get Qeued in a dungeon with low CP ( for many reasons like they dont have time to do a dungeon for 30-45 min which should be understandable by everybody who has other things to do )
Ihatenightblades wrote: »Look guys we all know people who leave groups when they get Qeued in a dungeon with low CP ( for many reasons like they dont have time to do a dungeon for 30-45 min which should be understandable by everybody who has other things to do )
But they have time to wait in the queue for another 30-45 minutes to get a second group which may have an even worse CP combination than the first one? I suppose as a tank or healer you could get in quicker, but still, more often than not you wind up spending more time looking for that randomly assembled "perfect" group than you would if you had just stuck with the first one.
You shouldn't judge a book by it's cover. I've seen some really great sub-CP160s and some really, really, horrendously bad CP560+s.