Did you ask them to slow down?
On the rare occasion I set foot inside a dungeon I'll usually ask "fast or slow". I'll usually consider fast to be default due to the RND rewards.
Did you ask them to slow down?
On the rare occasion I set foot inside a dungeon I'll usually ask "fast or slow". I'll usually consider fast to be default due to the RND rewards.
I mean, I can't even take a task or fulfill certain conditions sometimes because either another player is doing it or I just can't keep up with everyone else.
Did you ask them to slow down?
On the rare occasion I set foot inside a dungeon I'll usually ask "fast or slow". I'll usually consider fast to be default due to the RND rewards.
I mean, I can't even take a task or fulfill certain conditions sometimes because either another player is doing it or I just can't keep up with everyone else.
I mean, did you ask them to slow down?
If you did and they ignored you, then they are muppets and I hope they endure a mild inconvenience upon their day.
If you didn't, then they will assume everyone's task is Random Daily Dungeon for transmutes, Exp, and gold or Undaunted keys.
Two easy fixes:
1. Type "quest pls" once you are in the dungeon. I have never seen a group ignore that, although there might be some people out there, who just don't care. But usually, that works.
2. Use the extended group finder and state "quest run". That way, everyone knows what they're up to before joining the group.
Either way, the onus is on you to say if/when you need something. People are not mind readers.
I suggest quickly typing something like "please wait, need quest" at the start. A lot of high CP players will speed through, not because we don't care about the story but because we have already played that story multiple times. And while it might be selfish to not let a new player complete their quest, we won't know that's your situation if you don't tell us. Send a quick message and most of us will wait long enough for you to complete it.
I suggest quickly typing something like "please wait, need quest" at the start. A lot of high CP players will speed through, not because we don't care about the story but because we have already played that story multiple times. And while it might be selfish to not let a new player complete their quest, we won't know that's your situation if you don't tell us. Send a quick message and most of us will wait long enough for you to complete it.
I don't have time to write anything when I'm killing monsters.
I suggest quickly typing something like "please wait, need quest" at the start. A lot of high CP players will speed through, not because we don't care about the story but because we have already played that story multiple times. And while it might be selfish to not let a new player complete their quest, we won't know that's your situation if you don't tell us. Send a quick message and most of us will wait long enough for you to complete it.
I don't have time to write anything when I'm killing monsters.
You should type it at the very beginning before you start fighting. I have never had a problem completing a quest when doing this.
SilverBride wrote: »We can't blame others for not waiting so we can do the quest if we don't tell them at the very start that we need to do the quest. Every time I've asked the group slowed down. A group even did an optional boss for me once so I could get the achievement. But we have to ask.
For the first time today, I ran an RND with a PUG (I've run them before with guildies). I had already done the quest, but if I hadn't, there was no time to type anything. Two of the group were already running ahead when I spawned in. Nobody was standing around waiting.
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I've run Crypt of Hearts hundreds of times. You load into an empty hallway, even if they pulled the mobs into the hallway, you won't draw aggro, so you definitely had time to type. You chose to engage in the fight instead of communicate, that's 100% a choice you made. Furthermore, I'm working on the logical deduction that this is normal Crypt, the mobs won't kill you in the time it takes to type, "Running Quest"
As has been stated, when you random queue, you have to deal with the random queue. Older dungeons will result in speedrunners or low level alts who have done the content 289231083928 times who just wanna get it done.
I just physically didn't have time to type a few words, I would have been killed by mobs if I just stood up and started writing, do you understand that? I showed up in the dungeon when there was already a fight going on at the beginning and got into a fight with everyone but one decided to just run ahead and provoke the boss, it was too fast to make any decisions.I'm often uploaded to other groups when they're already doing a task.So I don't think I'm the only one like that.
SilverBride wrote: »I just physically didn't have time to type a few words, I would have been killed by mobs if I just stood up and started writing, do you understand that? I showed up in the dungeon when there was already a fight going on at the beginning and got into a fight with everyone but one decided to just run ahead and provoke the boss, it was too fast to make any decisions.I'm often uploaded to other groups when they're already doing a task.So I don't think I'm the only one like that.
When we enter a dungeon there are no mobs right where we are standing. We have to move forward to engage them. The mobs aren't going to leave the players that are engaging them to run to the entrance to kill a player that just entered.
Also, when the dungeon pops just click F to enter immediately and say "quest please". That is all that is needed. There is no reason to hesitate and wait before entering with the rest of the group.
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SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »I just physically didn't have time to type a few words, I would have been killed by mobs if I just stood up and started writing, do you understand that? I showed up in the dungeon when there was already a fight going on at the beginning and got into a fight with everyone but one decided to just run ahead and provoke the boss, it was too fast to make any decisions.I'm often uploaded to other groups when they're already doing a task.So I don't think I'm the only one like that.
When we enter a dungeon there are no mobs right where we are standing. We have to move forward to engage them. The mobs aren't going to leave the players that are engaging them to run to the entrance to kill a player that just entered.
Also, when the dungeon pops just click F to enter immediately and say "quest please". That is all that is needed. There is no reason to hesitate and wait before entering with the rest of the group.
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How were you already in a battle the second you entered? That isn't how it works.
I appeared behind the grate where alanwe is standing and the players were already fighting, it took about 10 seconds but we hadn't killed all the mobs when I started teleporting.
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SilverBride wrote: »How were you already in a battle the second you entered? That isn't how it works.
I appeared behind the grate where alanwe is standing and the players were already fighting, it took about 10 seconds but we hadn't killed all the mobs when I started teleporting.
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I just physically didn't have time to type a few words, I would have been killed by mobs if I just stood up and started writing, do you understand that?
I showed up in the dungeon when there was already a fight going on at the beginning and got into a fight with everyone.
but one decided to just run ahead and provoke the boss, it was too fast to make any decisions.
I'm often uploaded to other groups when they're already doing a task.So I don't think I'm the only one like that.
For the first time today, I ran an RND with a PUG (I've run them before with guildies). I had already done the quest, but if I hadn't, there was no time to type anything. Two of the group were already running ahead when I spawned in. Nobody was standing around waiting.
That's the thing, sometimes it's impossible to get anything written.
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