
I agree with not using the groupfinder if you can´t handle new/low CP players, but wheen I see someone below 300 cp trying to do the most difficult vet-dungeons in the game by using the groupfinder, it makes you wonder......
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Quick question @DigitalShibby . Was the dungeon normal or vet?
i dont mind carrying
as long as im not the only one doing it
usually i try to get 1-2 gg friends before i use the groupfinder
it's literally just a tool to help fill the group
my favorite is the pugs that get mad when i do the above for "ruining their immersion", son i aint gonna spend an hour running a random normal
What you're showing here is evidence of humanity, not a problem with the group finder. It's just a symptom of sharing the world, even if it's a virtual world, with other people.
As with every slice of society some people will be truly benevolent, some will be complete ***, and most will fall somewhere in between. Game designers have no ability, and no obligation, to design around that.
A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
Agreed.
I have never watched a video to learn a fight on a video game and I never intend to. But that doesn't mean I don't bother to learn the fights, because I do. I just prefer actual experience to mimicking what some guy on U Tube is doing.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Strong players know they can carry a newer player.
Johnfred24 wrote: »DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
Yeah buddy you show me how you explain a whole build to a total noob in 2 seconds. Including skills, sets and weaving... If you want to be a competitive player in a MMORPG that is on the market for years than you will have to look up videos and builds from experienced players and I really don't see a problem with that. I don't have a problem with giving new players tips, but I'm not going to walk them through the whole game and how it works. If they have no idea about the game, then they will have to use the internet to improve.
DigitalShibby wrote: »AzraelKrieg wrote: »Quick question @DigitalShibby . Was the dungeon normal or vet?
Vet CoH2.
DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
I have never watched a video to learn a fight on a video game and I never intend to. But that doesn't mean I don't bother to learn the fights, because I do. I just prefer actual experience to mimicking what some guy on U Tube is doing.
A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube. I remember buying the game at console launch, I wasn't even at level 10 before I was on Youtube learning about builds, skills and mechanics. I wanted to learn how to be a competent player, and I feel like I did. If these people want to run around with 46k health StamDKs who use Burning Embers & unmorphed uppercut as their DPS skills, let them.
Johnfred24 wrote: »DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
Agreed.
I have never watched a video to learn a fight on a video game and I never intend to. But that doesn't mean I don't bother to learn the fights, because I do. I just prefer actual experience to mimicking what some guy on U Tube is doing.
@SnubbS isn't talking about the mechanics of a dungeon but about builds and the combat system itself. That's stuff that can not just be explained in two minutes.
A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube. I remember buying the game at console launch, I wasn't even at level 10 before I was on Youtube learning about builds, skills and mechanics. I wanted to learn how to be a competent player, and I feel like I did. If these people want to run around with 46k health StamDKs who use Burning Embers & unmorphed uppercut as their DPS skills, let them.
No, I learn dungeons by running them.
And while some people may prefer Youtube to look up builds, I'm more of a text-based person so if I'm curious about what other people are doing, I'll read up on it.
And somehow I managed to get through vet dungeons before they were scaled and my build was pretty much crap. (And I still make a point of kicking Praxin every time I do vet SC)
Johnfred24 wrote: »DigitalShibby wrote: »A good portion of these people do not want to learn, if they did, they'd go to Youtube.
That's complete crap. Not everyone rushes to YouTube to try to educate themselves through some random video. Some people actually like to learn for themselves by playing. Should you have to search the internet to learn how to play a game? Or should the game and players within it do that by default. It takes two seconds to make suggestions to another player about what might work better for them.
Yeah buddy you show me how you explain a whole build to a total noob in 2 seconds. Including skills, sets and weaving... If you want to be a competitive player in a MMORPG that is on the market for years than you will have to look up videos and builds from experienced players and I really don't see a problem with that. I don't have a problem with giving new players tips, but I'm not going to walk them through the whole game and how it works. If they have no idea about the game, then they will have to use the internet to improve.
Some people do builds for fun. Hell the foundry has crazy builds on it like "this is the fastest run speed in the game" and other fun things like that. The majority of the players here are not cookie cutter flavor of the month and honestly you can still complete any content in this game with a unoptimized build.
FOTM builds are why WOW ended up like it is now. With no choice left in the game. It went from decent skill trees, to better skill trees and then it fell off a cliff and stopped offering any skill trees at all. The developers got tired of trying to balance it and then they realized that everyone was being forced into the same builds anyways, so why bother.
I like experimenting, I like oddball builds, I like builds with an RP twists. Not everyone cares to follow a flow chart for rotation after being fed what skills to pick off a website. BORING!
VinyParsley2016 wrote: »I always kick lowbies, never want to spend even 1 second to support noobs.