Mine has to be when somebody continuously moves the world boss out of my aoes even though the boss is going to hit them whether they run or not.
hmsdragonfly wrote: »Mine has to be when somebody continuously moves the world boss out of my aoes even though the boss is going to hit them whether they run or not.
Dude, people can't see your AOE now, except for Liquid Lightning.
Btw snipers in Cyrodiil. I have PTSD when I hear someone sniping, even when i am in overland world.
MasterSpatula wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »
these ones
The kind who disagree with this title.
The people who shout 'git gud' need to just go away. Far away. It started when Dark Souls was released. And if we knew it was going to do this to people, make them into screeching manchildren like the ye olde days of arcades who yelled that they were the best, and were obnoxious about it, we would have burned down the studio it was being made in.
If you think Dark Souls started this trend, you must be very young. People were moaning about carebears ruining the game back when I played Star Wars: Galaxies, and I can guarantee you long before that.
Actually, for a while, Dark Souls was actually a hopeful thing, because it seemed like it might give the L33ts somewhere to go. But it didn't quite work out that way. It was more that once someone completely catered to them and only them, they expected nothing less from everyone else.
Players like myself love difficult games like Dark Souls. I get no joy from beating something that requires little effort. I want something that challenges me, something that makes me have to use my brain to overcome. The issue with games nowadays is that they're too hand fed. Why "conquer" something that's difficult to fail?
And why do people enjoy playing easy games? Do they need some self-assurance or something?
Quite honestly that question can be asked about people who enjoy playing "difficult" games. Do they need some sort of self esteem boost or something?
MasterSpatula wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »
these ones
The kind who disagree with this title.
The people who shout 'git gud' need to just go away. Far away. It started when Dark Souls was released. And if we knew it was going to do this to people, make them into screeching manchildren like the ye olde days of arcades who yelled that they were the best, and were obnoxious about it, we would have burned down the studio it was being made in.
If you think Dark Souls started this trend, you must be very young. People were moaning about carebears ruining the game back when I played Star Wars: Galaxies, and I can guarantee you long before that.
Actually, for a while, Dark Souls was actually a hopeful thing, because it seemed like it might give the L33ts somewhere to go. But it didn't quite work out that way. It was more that once someone completely catered to them and only them, they expected nothing less from everyone else.
Players like myself love difficult games like Dark Souls. I get no joy from beating something that requires little effort. I want something that challenges me, something that makes me have to use my brain to overcome. The issue with games nowadays is that they're too hand fed. Why "conquer" something that's difficult to fail?
And why do people enjoy playing easy games? Do they need some self-assurance or something?
Quite honestly that question can be asked about people who enjoy playing "difficult" games. Do they need some sort of self esteem boost or something?
Lol a person in need of a self-esteem boost really shouldn't play a game like Dark Souls.
There are different types of gamers just like there are different types of people. My advice to the people who don't want to be challenged is to not participate in anything competitive or in PvP. In competitive PvE you're going to be scolded by an individual who knows better and you're going to call him/her an elitist. In PvP you're going to get killed by that Dark Souls players, and you're going to rage and say they're playing an OP class or using an OP set. When in reality you're just a bad player because you enjoy content that doesn't challenge you, and therefore you're not going to improve as a player.
Muscles develope due to stress, and tears of the filaments. Not by having another person or device do the lifting for you.
Just like your ability to solve math problems improves with practice, and by challenging yourself. Not by using a calculator.
The amount of people that bash players that enjoy challenging content really goes to show you what kind of player this game's difficulty is geared towards.
DPS in a rush.
That's my #1 pet peeve. I've done normal when the Healer had to go AFK for a few seconds. As tank, I don't go ANYWHERE without my healer.
Yes, as healer standard on trash is mutagenx2, combat prayer, wall of lighting, wait one second to see if no damage spikes then start with sweeps, then most enemies is dead, HA to get magic up again.DPS in a rush.
That's my #1 pet peeve. I've done normal when the Healer had to go AFK for a few seconds. As tank, I don't go ANYWHERE without my healer.
This, from a healer perspective. Especially bad when you have extra speedy race like khajiit who move at like twice the speed of my healer. Me and the tank sit there two seconds trying to draw breath after killing a trash mob and the DPS is off running, pulling the next and getting their dumb ass killed.
MasterSpatula wrote: »Doctordarkspawn wrote: »
these ones
The kind who disagree with this title.
The people who shout 'git gud' need to just go away. Far away. It started when Dark Souls was released. And if we knew it was going to do this to people, make them into screeching manchildren like the ye olde days of arcades who yelled that they were the best, and were obnoxious about it, we would have burned down the studio it was being made in.
If you think Dark Souls started this trend, you must be very young. People were moaning about carebears ruining the game back when I played Star Wars: Galaxies, and I can guarantee you long before that.
Actually, for a while, Dark Souls was actually a hopeful thing, because it seemed like it might give the L33ts somewhere to go. But it didn't quite work out that way. It was more that once someone completely catered to them and only them, they expected nothing less from everyone else.
Players like myself love difficult games like Dark Souls. I get no joy from beating something that requires little effort. I want something that challenges me, something that makes me have to use my brain to overcome. The issue with games nowadays is that they're too hand fed. Why "conquer" something that's difficult to fail?
And why do people enjoy playing easy games? Do they need some self-assurance or something?
Quite honestly that question can be asked about people who enjoy playing "difficult" games. Do they need some sort of self esteem boost or something?
Lol a person in need of a self-esteem boost really shouldn't play a game like Dark Souls.
There are different types of gamers just like there are different types of people. My advice to the people who don't want to be challenged is to not participate in anything competitive or in PvP. In competitive PvE you're going to be scolded by an individual who knows better and you're going to call him/her an elitist. In PvP you're going to get killed by that Dark Souls players, and you're going to rage and say they're playing an OP class or using an OP set. When in reality you're just a bad player because you enjoy content that doesn't challenge you, and therefore you're not going to improve as a player.
Muscles develope due to stress, and tears of the filaments. Not by having another person or device do the lifting for you.
Just like your ability to solve math problems improves with practice, and by challenging yourself. Not by using a calculator.
The amount of people that bash players that enjoy challenging content really goes to show you what kind of player this game's difficulty is geared towards.
Or maybe, I don't know, there are individuals who just don't take playing VIDEOGAMES as seriously as others? Gasp, could it really be just that simple? /shrugs
Hippie4927 wrote: »The kind of player that grinds my gears are the ones who see you fishing so they run over, get right in your face and stare. They stare for a long time and when you don't react, they start swinging their swords at you. If you still don't react, they start running circles around you. I mean, what the hell is that about? GTFO of my face!
I don't like it no matter what I am doing. I feel ya.
Nothing? Why get upset.
AdamskiAlders wrote: »Fake Tanks and Fake Healers in Dungeons. Just why bother. Yes I know you all reckon I shouldn't use the Group Finder, I should only play dungeons with friends and/or I should join a guild. I only have 1 friend who plays regularly and a few who play irregularly so it's hard to arrange grouping up and I have a tonne of Social Anxiety and Interaction issues which make joining a guild difficult. Unless people don't mind me never interacting, never engaging, never talking and just loitering in the corner like a spectre at the feast but generally I like to avoid the uncomfortableness for everybody.
Thannazzar wrote: »People who queue as Tanks or Heals but aren't.
A holes who intentionally spread poison in VO .
Players who can't be assed to log into voice chat but still expect to be invited to trials and dungeons with complex mechanics.
Has queued a lot lately as DD on random normal leveling up new characters, wait time as DD is around 12 minutes, you can quest, farm or grind while waiting. its less on vet as you have more tank and healer builds on rounded high skill point characters. Normals has a lot who level and lots of very casuals who only has a DD build.AdamskiAlders wrote: »Fake Tanks and Fake Healers in Dungeons. Just why bother. Yes I know you all reckon I shouldn't use the Group Finder, I should only play dungeons with friends and/or I should join a guild. I only have 1 friend who plays regularly and a few who play irregularly so it's hard to arrange grouping up and I have a tonne of Social Anxiety and Interaction issues which make joining a guild difficult. Unless people don't mind me never interacting, never engaging, never talking and just loitering in the corner like a spectre at the feast but generally I like to avoid the uncomfortableness for everybody.