Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I once tried to help out a lowbie on his bow la spamming build when he qued into my vet scalecaller, he called me an elitist and said that high end players are toxic. Some lowbies take build critism badly
Tbf, some higher levelled players lack the delivery when speaking to lower or newer players. If i had £1 for every time I've heard someone take it upon themselves to hand out advice, then sit there and scratch their head wondering why other players took their advice as condescending claptrap, I wouldn't be sat here typing this, i'd be on a Yacht, surrounded by a bevvy of beauties in the Mediterranean.
For every bit the "lowbie" lacks skill wise, some self important player lacks in self awareness. Always find it strange why some people can pass on advice and never ever encounter a hostile player, whilst other self proclaimed helpers get nothing but abuse. Many a times I've sat there irked listening to their awful delivery and I wasn't even the one getting the advice.
Yes this is probably a stupid post but for such a beautiful game why do people still have to hate, I may never understand.
So I am sure not one to judge people at all but during my short time period on this game I have definitely ran into quit a few people who talk crap on low levels they play with and I just don’t understand why they do so, if you have such a problem with people why stay in a group with them and not just leave? Yes this is probably a stupid post but for such a beautiful game why do people still have to hate, I may never understand.
Sixsixsix161 wrote: »I played WoW for about 14 years, and that game and the players were fine for a long time. However, as time passed, a few years ago, Blizzard reduced the number of employees and it became noticeable in the support area. People got rude in-game, and then in chat, without negative results.
Eventually, there was a program you could get called Gear Score. It would evaluate everything you were wearing/using, and assign a numerical value to your gear. From then on, people looking for other players in chat would use that gearscore number as a minimum level of qualification they wanted you to have to join their pug/raid. Like: LF Healer xx raid, GS 875 or higher.
That program was heatedly discussed in the forum, and it got really ugly. And then in chat. I mean really ugly. And afterwards, it seems the playerbase never really recovered from that. When I left WoW last year, for good, the server I was on was a regular cesspool. Over time, it just got worse, and Blizzard never did a thing about it. Then, several years ago, they suddenly started this program where players put in a complaint about you, you would automatically get banned, immediately. Then you would have to contact a game master is you wanted to file an appeal, but by that time, the ban was already over. So, that was abused, and I don't know if they still have it, but that was poorly thought out.
This game, so far, is very nice. I don't raid, so I haven't seen anything bad, and I hope it stays that way.
@Drdeath20 stuff like that is completely understandable I remember the other day I ha fro do one of my undaunted dungeon challenges and it was a vet dungeon and I did atleast try it to see and our other 2 players fled and the guy was nice to me and just told me being level 73 champ wasn’t high enough and I scared the others away and he even took the time to let me try the first part out just so I could see the difference in difficulty and then I just said thank you and I would leave the group and I wished him luck, I love finding people like that who would rather explain things to someone or talk to them about something then just yelling and talking about someone
@bottleofsyrup that is because I’m a huge workout freak lol, just kidding my boyfriends Xbox name was briflex because of some long story about him and his friends on call of duty or something I’m not honestly sure but I just kidnapped his name and called myself Briflexia atleast until I find my own unique name that I enjoy which I haven’t been able to think of one yet