eventide03b14a_ESO wrote: »^ Definition of irony?It's stupide why should I go in white gold tower with someone who can barely do dps .... Well I get its for making me losing my time ( that's what some player already think and now they will just keep playing with there elite group to be sure they don't get someone who can't dps )
Rune_Relic wrote: »It's stupide why should I go in white gold tower with someone who can barely do dps .... Well I get its for making me losing my time ( that's what some player already think and now they will just keep playing with there elite group to be sure they don't get someone who can't dps )
You mean why should you be grouped with new, inexperienced or not so good players right ?
They're someone else's problem.
And when the game is full of hardcore players...that treat all newcomers as ... not their problem..so no new players can play the game content and leave.
And when the lesser hardcore players are also not good enough and don't make it into the real hardcore group and they start to leave.
And when that hardcore content is made ever harder to satisfy the hardest of the hardcore to ensure it is actually only them that can complete the content anyway (L2P and git gud nub)...driving everyone away but those special players standing atop their very own ivory tower.
It will be a very lonely place you thrive in when ZOS shuts down the servers.
Never mind though. You can just jump to another game and rinse/repeat.
God forbid someone who's done over 100s of clears of a dungeon doesn't want to train a newbie. Can't newbie's figure it out on their own, maybe make a newbie group where they all learn together? You know, like we did.....
@Rune_Relic the problem with your statement is that you assume our reason for existing in ESO is to train new players and that a new player is not smart enough to form a group of similar players and learn on their own accord.
News Flash: We are playing a game just like you. We don't clock in with the express interest of running a day camp. It's not any player's responsibility to teach and carry new players. We do it however, because some of us generally care about helping people, but in no way is it our responsibility to do so. If it's not fun for us, should we be forced to do it just because someone like you feels we should? Do you think a newbie having fun and learning is more important than our personal enjoyment of the game? Mind boggling....I guess were not supposed to enjoy ourselves because, if we don't group with new players, ESO will mysteriously deteriorate and crumble out of existence.
When I started....when we all started, we learned forming groups and we were all new players...that's how we did it. When the game launched in Feb 2014, and everyone was new, was this a problem? OMG how did we all manage?! Why didn't everyone leave then?! .........Everyone was new and we learned together. Stop spewing this garbage. If they are that lazy and dependent on others to do the work for them...good riddance. If a new player, can't form a group with other new players and learn, that IS NOT our problem.
I'm getting really sick of the entitlement and laziness in the casual and new player community here.
That's why there is normal and veteran modes. So new players can learn. But they're impatient, and skip that, go right to veteran dungeons and then come here to cry about getting kicked from groups.