Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
R4GEASAURUS_REX wrote: »I'm struggling to find a guild myself but it's good to see another wow vet here. If you would like to be friends hit me up.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
Not much need for parenting when a kid is in school for 8 hours a day though now is there?
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
Not much need for parenting when a kid is in school for 8 hours a day though now is there?
Ok just wishing you and your young family happy times and fun with gaming then too with much success .
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
R4GEASAURUS_REX wrote: »I'm struggling to find a guild myself but it's good to see another wow vet here. If you would like to be friends hit me up.
Feel Free To Add Me
R4GEASAURUS_REX wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
Very rude. Why come to a post with such disrespect. Shame on you
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »R4GEASAURUS_REX wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
Very rude. Why come to a post with such disrespect. Shame on you
No not at all my friend . In being eager to meet guild requirements for hardcore game time some people post more time then available and parents should be given some leeway as emergencies with children occurs . I give all my friends with kids extra time away they may need at times
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »R4GEASAURUS_REX wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
Very rude. Why come to a post with such disrespect. Shame on you
No not at all my friend . In being eager to meet guild requirements for hardcore game time some people post more time then available and parents should be given some leeway as emergencies with children occurs . I give all my friends with kids extra time away they may need at times
Yeah, I agree and is understand. If my kid ends up doing something in school or ends up in the hospital of course I'm not going to be online 12 hours that day. My kid comes first. I just base my time off of what is normally not a issue on a daily basis.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »R4GEASAURUS_REX wrote: »Rohamad_Ali wrote: »12hrs a day ? That doesn't leave a lot of time for parenting .
Very rude. Why come to a post with such disrespect. Shame on you
No not at all my friend . In being eager to meet guild requirements for hardcore game time some people post more time then available and parents should be given some leeway as emergencies with children occurs . I give all my friends with kids extra time away they may need at times
Yeah, I agree and is understand. If my kid ends up doing something in school or ends up in the hospital of course I'm not going to be online 12 hours that day. My kid comes first. I just base my time off of what is normally not a issue on a daily basis.
Thank you as I was just hoping you find good guild that is understanding parenting is very hard work an sometimes requires understanding from others . Let Us know when you have streaming up so we can watch please and good luck !
You've bought everything so far... Your missus must earn a lot.
Why list all that though? Yet no champion point count, gear you have, stuff you've done etc?
That's all guilds are going to care about.
You've bought everything so far... Your missus must earn a lot.
Why list all that though? Yet no champion point count, gear you have, stuff you've done etc?
That's all guilds are going to care about.
Past experience says it all though and activity. It doesn't matter what I have or don't have on my character because with my past MMO experience and free time on a daily basis I can achieve anything I want in ESO at a faster pace than most players. The point behind listing what I have bought thus far is to show I'm not just some player who's going to vanish in a few weeks or a couple months.
You've bought everything so far... Your missus must earn a lot.
Why list all that though? Yet no champion point count, gear you have, stuff you've done etc?
That's all guilds are going to care about.
Past experience says it all though and activity. It doesn't matter what I have or don't have on my character because with my past MMO experience and free time on a daily basis I can achieve anything I want in ESO at a faster pace than most players. The point behind listing what I have bought thus far is to show I'm not just some player who's going to vanish in a few weeks or a couple months.
Not really.
"Hardcore, end game" guilds go for scores.
If your gear is terrible and your CP too low, you're no good. Like a pet build sorc is no good for that type of play for instance. So it does matter, because they won't take you.
You've bought everything so far... Your missus must earn a lot.
Why list all that though? Yet no champion point count, gear you have, stuff you've done etc?
That's all guilds are going to care about.
Past experience says it all though and activity. It doesn't matter what I have or don't have on my character because with my past MMO experience and free time on a daily basis I can achieve anything I want in ESO at a faster pace than most players. The point behind listing what I have bought thus far is to show I'm not just some player who's going to vanish in a few weeks or a couple months.
Not really.
"Hardcore, end game" guilds go for scores.
If your gear is terrible and your CP too low, you're no good. Like a pet build sorc is no good for that type of play for instance. So it does matter, because they won't take you.
Alright, Well that's your opinion. I've played a underdog spec/build before and still came out on top in other MMO's. Sorry I'm not a FOTM type of player. I work with what I enjoy and try to make that spec/build excel to the maximum and from past experience it worked out fine for me before. Even if my gear and cp is terrible now, how long do you think it will be that way when someone logs 360+ hours a month into the game. I do agree with you on the fact that most end game or hardcore guilds wouldn't accept a diamond in the rough player. They want someone who is already battle ready and prepare. With that being said I rather be guildless for the next month or so though then to join a casual guild where I wouldn't fit in or get along with the players.
Should have spent all that Crown Store cash on a PC...
You've bought everything so far... Your missus must earn a lot.
Why list all that though? Yet no champion point count, gear you have, stuff you've done etc?
That's all guilds are going to care about.
Past experience says it all though and activity. It doesn't matter what I have or don't have on my character because with my past MMO experience and free time on a daily basis I can achieve anything I want in ESO at a faster pace than most players. The point behind listing what I have bought thus far is to show I'm not just some player who's going to vanish in a few weeks or a couple months.
Not really.
"Hardcore, end game" guilds go for scores.
If your gear is terrible and your CP too low, you're no good. Like a pet build sorc is no good for that type of play for instance. So it does matter, because they won't take you.
Alright, Well that's your opinion. I've played a underdog spec/build before and still came out on top in other MMO's. Sorry I'm not a FOTM type of player. I work with what I enjoy and try to make that spec/build excel to the maximum and from past experience it worked out fine for me before. Even if my gear and cp is terrible now, how long do you think it will be that way when someone logs 360+ hours a month into the game. I do agree with you on the fact that most end game or hardcore guilds wouldn't accept a diamond in the rough player. They want someone who is already battle ready and prepare. With that being said I rather be guildless for the next month or so though then to join a casual guild where I wouldn't fit in or get along with the players.
Just saying how it is. That's not me, I run dungeons with anyone.
But a lot of Hardcore end game guilds will want best in slot armor, max cp, understanding of trial mechanics, certain builds, armors to buff others, certain skills etc. Just how it is when going for scoreboards.
You've bought everything so far... Your missus must earn a lot.
Why list all that though? Yet no champion point count, gear you have, stuff you've done etc?
That's all guilds are going to care about.
Past experience says it all though and activity. It doesn't matter what I have or don't have on my character because with my past MMO experience and free time on a daily basis I can achieve anything I want in ESO at a faster pace than most players. The point behind listing what I have bought thus far is to show I'm not just some player who's going to vanish in a few weeks or a couple months.
Not really.
"Hardcore, end game" guilds go for scores.
If your gear is terrible and your CP too low, you're no good. Like a pet build sorc is no good for that type of play for instance. So it does matter, because they won't take you.
Alright, Well that's your opinion. I've played a underdog spec/build before and still came out on top in other MMO's. Sorry I'm not a FOTM type of player. I work with what I enjoy and try to make that spec/build excel to the maximum and from past experience it worked out fine for me before. Even if my gear and cp is terrible now, how long do you think it will be that way when someone logs 360+ hours a month into the game. I do agree with you on the fact that most end game or hardcore guilds wouldn't accept a diamond in the rough player. They want someone who is already battle ready and prepare. With that being said I rather be guildless for the next month or so though then to join a casual guild where I wouldn't fit in or get along with the players.
Just saying how it is. That's not me, I run dungeons with anyone.
But a lot of Hardcore end game guilds will want best in slot armor, max cp, understanding of trial mechanics, certain builds, armors to buff others, certain skills etc. Just how it is when going for scoreboards.
I'm not mad or anything. I understand where your coming from. What you speak of though is Elitism at it's finest if they wouldn't accept a player even if they had BiS, Max CP and knew mechanics but choose to use a non FOTM build/set up. Almost any build can excel with the proper theroycrafting and knowledge. It may not be putting out the top dps as the FOTM build but can stand near it.