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A lot of rude players in the community

  • Aisle9
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    Yeah, I don't have time to read 5 pages of this, so I'll jump straight to the anecdote:

    We were doing Scalecaller Peak yesterday, it was my first time, and I was running my stamina warden healer (which is not optimal, but far from crap).

    I was healing, and 2 friends of mine were on tank and DD, we were one short so we had to pug the 2nd DD.

    We got someone fairly high in CP (770 iirc), and we went on with the dungeon.

    Was soon apparent that the guy was far from being a pro. Our DD was doing 60% of the group damage, and I (the healer) was doing 18%.

    We were on voice and got a bit frustrated, but said nothing and decided to /carry instead.

    First boss the pug died (I died too), and then died a second time near execute, and started writing in chat "plssss". it wasn't a "ress plssss", so I can't be sure it wasn't just a frustration thing. One thing for sure, you don't ress people during execute.

    Our tank was very frustrated, because less dps means he has to tank for longer, but wrote nothing in chat. Plus he hates people.

    In hope of getting more survivability, the pug switched to a heavy armor setup (the tank was very displeased, at this point he was quite furious), in hope of surviving more, not realizing it was the oneshot mechanics that was killing them, and not the lack of healing (I was putting out 35k Hot).

    By the time we got to the Nereids, and as any ESO player knows, when you see a Nereid, you kill the Nereid, the pug was just standing behind watching.

    We got to the Matron, and the tank started a vote to kick.

    Some less than gracious comment was made in the Say channel by our tank.

    At this point you're probably thinking either "Fair is fair" or "Wow what a bunch of elitists"

    Here's the thing.

    If that person decided to take the time and write in chat anything like "I've never done this dungeon", or "Sorry guys, I'm new to this", or the more common "I don't think I can complete, if you want to replace me it's fine", here's what would've happened:

    That person would've been invited to our discord, explained the mechanics, and carried through the dungeon if necessary.

    Instead they choose to stay silent.

    Personally, I don't care if it's fear, social anxiety or just plain selfishness in deciding to say nothing and see how far you can go. It's a new dungeon, and people are expected to do their part. If you can't, at least say something. That was rude.

    If you have social anxiety, don't sign up for social content, or have the decency to pull out on your own if it's content that requires interaction.

    If you can't communicate (don't speak a chosen language, e.g. English, spoken by the majority of the group) don't sign up for content that requires communication.

    If you fear the reaction of people when you say stuff like "I'm new to this", ask to be kicked, and you can queue up straight away.

    Sometimes you think it's rude.

    Sometimes, maybe, people just don't like to have their time wasted.

    I work all day, I can rarely play in the afternoon. If you expect me to carry your ass through content you can't do, at least have the decency to offer to drop out, I'll probably carry your ass then, but at least I know I've been treated with respect.

    duendology wrote: »

    if people followed one simple rule....JUST ONE! Treat others as you want to be treated.


    So when someone is being a d**chenozzle, you can be one back?

    Yes.

    To the limits of what's allowed by the ToS and the EULA, ofc.

    You can't berate their creed, sexual orientation, ethnic features or invite them to commit suicide (in a nutshell).

    Edited by Aisle9 on April 26, 2018 12:01PM
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  • GreenhaloX
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    "Practice civility toward one another. Admire and emulate ethical behavior wherever you find it. Apply a rigid standard of morality to your lives; and if, periodically, you fail as you surely will, ­adjust your lives, not the standards."

    - Ted Koppel

    This should be applied in both real life and in-game ESO..
    Edited by GreenhaloX on April 26, 2018 12:58PM
  • yttoks
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    Minyassa wrote: »
    Something that people who never encounter rude people should know: You are blessed. Seriously, you have Radiant Apex Mount luck. The RNG of life favors you. And I think this is a good analogy, because if you won several Radiant Apex Mounts, wouldn't you think that it's normal and other people complaining about not winning them are just complaining over nothing, making it up, or not even opening crown crates? We only know what our own experiences are...unless we listen to other people and do not assume they are lying.

    I have a friend who had never been maliciously mudballed or griefed in this game, and she was boggled at my and another friend's tales of being followed by mudballers or people who were angry about being duel-request-denied because that just wasn't real to her. I had the feeling she thought I was exaggerating. One day I tp'd to her to show her something, and some rando came out of the wayshrine and started mudballing me repeatedly for several minutes. She was flabbergasted. That *never* happens to her, she'd never seen it before, and so to her this was not a real thing that happened, until she saw it happen to me.

    You may not run into rude people in the game, and that's GREAT for you, it really is, you have a rare and unique fortune. But do NOT assume it means that other people aren't encountering the worst dregs of human garbage in this game on a regular basis, because some people *do* have bad luck with the type of people they meet, and it colors their view of what the game community is made of. Be glad if that isn't your experience, but don't snort at others who claim differently. You haven't been them.

    Is your char an argonian? Maybe that's it...
  • GreenhaloX
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    Sting864 wrote: »
    BuildMan wrote: »
    So why do we have to enforce everyone to act a specific way when there are options already in place to circumvent the situation

    Have you ever heard of acting civilized?? Societal norms?? Common decency?? THAT'S why.... "We're not Browns' fans..." to quote Sam Wyche... (although Bungles' fans may be worse...)
    is it football season, yet??
    Go STEELERS....

    Agreed with the civilized societal norms and common decency thing.. kudos there. However.. Steelers.. how dare you?! So offensive there. You are so blocked! Go BEARS..! They will reign again.. soon; one of these days.
  • RebornV3x
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    Aliyavana wrote: »
    RebornV3x wrote: »
    Yeah the ESO community is horrible worst MMO community I've been apart of if this wasn't an Elder Scrolls game I would have left long ago.

    I feel you havnt played many mmos

    I've started with WOW in 2007 granted I was a super casual never raided or anything endgame stop playing in 09 ive played a lot of crap free to play MMOs on and off such as Aura Kingdom, Skyforge Star Trek Online both PC and later on Xbox One same with Neverwinter and Tera and since getting a new PC last month I'm level 35 in FF14:RR

    In Star Trek Online, Neverwinter and Tera people were generally pretty nice to me and helpful wanting me to join guilds left and right and offering build advice which is surprising for free to play games since they usually bring the worst of the worst. there was a few scammers and loud mouths but generally ok

    but compared to ESO its night and day its crazy the crap I've put up with in this game I had to block 100+ in a 3 month period last year. I was talking in zone chat to a buddy of mine and some random kid xbox live messaged me that I sucked for no reason. I made a guildmate free twice born star and upgraded it to blue 2 days later he gets online and for no reason the guy flips out on me and tells me off you would have thought I slept with his girlfriend or something the way this guy was yelling and bad mouthing me and my guild. I used to get death threats regularly in Cyrodill pvp and not just the "your bad kid kys" like some seriously vulgar stuff I can't even begin to repeat on here maybe this game is tamer on PC but in my limited experience on PC its just as bad.

    Never played SWTOR so I have no idea how bad it was but I've been told it was bad

    I will say these forums are pretty tame compared to those others and I used to be a regular on the Battlefield 3/4 Fourms those were crazy times
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  • kinguardian
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    I don't like playing dungeons because of that and also when you're about to pick something up that someone races in and steals it or when you're pickpocketing and someone pushes in and kills you're target and of course you're picking a chest and when you're lock pick breaks someone else steals the chest. That really makes me pissed off. And I had a period that I stopped playing because of that.
  • kinguardian
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    People can deny it all they want but most human beings are actually genuinely disgusting.

    They are rude on the net because they can get away with it.

    Yup you are right
  • kinguardian
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    In a basic pledge dungeon, low level players are fine usually, but when they straight up don't have the experience with the mechanics and then get uppity when it gets pointed out, it starts to circle the drain...you can only wipe so many times without changing anything before some action needs taken, whether its someone explaining that you can't stand in red, light attacking, and not ressing people, or a tank who does nothing to manage mobs, or any other example of a group that just can't mathematically pull the dps needed.

    I've had some great experiences with low level people doing pledges, but I've seen the same behavior from people with 500+ CP. It really is situational.

    Having a high level doesn't mean you know how the dungeons work. I have a really high level and have hardly done dungeons and 1 time pvp.

    It doesn't say anything
  • Sting864
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    duendology wrote: »

    if people followed one simple rule....JUST ONE! Treat others as you want to be treated.


    So when someone is being a d**chenozzle, you can be one back?

    The simple solution is to follow the Wil Wheaton Prime Directive of Gaming....
    DON'T BE A RICHARD...
  • Doctordarkspawn
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    thedude33 wrote: »
    Agree. This phenomenon of people being rude to each other on the internet is a recent thing. I don't worry about it though because this whole interweb thing is a fad. Won't be around forever.

    Another quote for you,

    At his best, man is the noblest of all animals. Separated from law and justice, he is the worst.

    Aristotle

    The internet will exist in one form or another. Trust me on that.

  • Kodrac
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Sting864 wrote: »
    Speaking freely means people can be jerks?? I don't think that's quite the same thing.... Thumper said it best, "If you can't say somethin' nice, don't say nuthin' at all..."

    Have you not met a Jerk in RL?

    Yes, speaking freely means people can be jerks too. You just need to learn to deal with people like that.

    Here is an example:

    Yesterday I was in pvp and someone messaged me comments like "Why did you die?", "Oo-h you died again?", and "Why are you dying so much?".

    In real life I might have just walked away, but last night my message was very clear, "You are annoying, will you please leave me alone?". I'm sure he thought I was a jerk, and I definitely would not say that to him in RL. I felt good saying it too and didn't have to hide my real feelings.


    That's the nicest way anyone has said F off. It's honest, direct and to the point. I doubt he thought you were a jerk. What's a shame is you feel you can't be honest and direct like that normally. That, I think, is because of over-moderation.
  • IlCanis_LupuslI
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    I don't know if its better in other MMO's
    But at least in game= I have been repeatedly racially insulted using the N word....
    I get insults and rage whispers almost every day of playing PvP(people who are happy to Xv1 you down bit get really salty when you “return the favor“.)
    And somehow running in a Organized PvP Group 2-3 times a week makes you a automatically a “NO skill zergling“ (quote by a player who I later killed in a 2vs2 with a buddy of mine)
    People in PvP usually say “get gut noob“ after getting steamrolled in a duell (by a werewolf) or say “take off Set X or Y“ without wanting to sacrifice anything in return.....
    In short if my working colleagues would behave the way some people behave in this game (especially Cyrodiil) they would BE FIRED ON THE SPOT!
    A gamer scoring for “friendlyness“ or beeing “a good sport“ would be highly appreciated
    @ZOS_BrianWheeler
    @ZOS_GinaBruno

    P. S. Im on Xbox maby its better on other platforms
    Edited by IlCanis_LupuslI on April 26, 2018 4:52PM
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  • RainfeatherUK
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    Get a thicker skin. What more is there to be said.

    Millennials especially in my experience, walk around as if the world owes them a pat on the back and some cuddles. It doesn't. Respect is earned and before that you can expect people to disregard you completely. Its called human nature.
    Edited by RainfeatherUK on April 26, 2018 4:58PM
  • IlCanis_LupuslI
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    Well tbf its always the same people who react in a certain way. With most of the other people (even other alliances ) I have no issues and like chatting every now and then. My motto with in game communications is= Always behave as if he person you r taking 2 is right next 2 u. Thank God there is a ignore option it solves many issues. I personally couldnt care less otherwise id have stopped playing ages ago.
    Edited by IlCanis_LupuslI on April 26, 2018 5:19PM
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  • IlCanis_LupuslI
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    Get a thicker skin. What more is there to be said.

    Millennials especially in my experience, walk around as if the world owes them a pat on the back and some cuddles. It doesn't. Respect is earned and before that you can expect people to disregard you completely. Its called human nature.

    Your right, I shouldn't expect other people not to judge what they don't know. But I recon some basic forms of proper behavior isn't to much to expect??
    I know that that's how I approach players I don't know.....
    You Never know what happens, one of the oldest “friends“ I have here I met in combat and we've gotten on very well ever since, simply by sticking to some basic rules of communication for example “don't judge him and or his abilities by the 2 min fight you had over some resource“ etc...
    Edited by IlCanis_LupuslI on April 26, 2018 5:41PM
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    Khajiit Stam dk, Flawless conquerer, 2nd attempt
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  • Corrinos
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    Nothing is more enraging than seeing a capped CP player (often 900+) that fails to understand - or execute - the most basic of abilities, mechanics, etc.

    I find it very hard to be nice to dumb people. Especially dumb adults.
  • IlCanis_LupuslI
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    I usually try and explaining it in different ways, for example if the person does something technical irl ill adjust my explanation vs someone who for example some guy who work in a supermarket. Maby they ar ent just dumb but having problems understanding the explanation??? Works for me..
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  • Dreepa
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    The world is a sad place, and if you have manners and honorable behavior, you are the minority.
    And world leaders don't give a **** to change it. They just pretend they want to change it, but in reality it is just PR to keep the power to make the real behind the scenes politics.

    The more centralization and the more globalization, the less we are able to shield ourselves from that influence in our own little eco systems, where civilized behavior thrives (science shows: smaller groups have more trustworthy behavior). The more the news steer up the hate and the division between people, and the further their reach into the populations of the world is, the more frustrated people will get at the world (believing the news are what is happening only), and the more they will turn to an attitude of "myself first" cause they see it happen all the time in the "mainstream fearmonger news-bubble".
    Edited by Dreepa on April 26, 2018 6:53PM
  • thedude33
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    " Be excellent to each other!"

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  • EvilAutoTech
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    thedude33 wrote: »
    " Be excellent to each other!"

    Bill S. Preston

    Party on, thedude33
  • Geroken777
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    Juju_beans wrote: »
    Aliyavana 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

    Only give advice if advice was asked for.

    You didn't "give advice" because none was asked. You criticized him..you judged him. Criticizing generates destructive energy.

    That's psychology 101.

    This is wrong in many levels
    The self-righteous shall choke on their sanctimony.
  • SteveCampsOut
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    I don't like playing dungeons because of that and also when you're about to pick something up that someone races in and steals it or when you're pickpocketing and someone pushes in and kills you're target and of course you're picking a chest and when you're lock pick breaks someone else steals the chest. That really makes me pissed off. And I had a period that I stopped playing because of that.

    They changed it so that breaking a pick doesn't remove your access to the chest if you still have lockpicks available to use so that one doesn't happen any more.
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  • Sting864
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    Corrinos wrote: »
    Nothing is more enraging than seeing a capped CP player (often 900+) that fails to understand - or execute - the most basic of abilities, mechanics, etc.

    I find it very hard to be nice to dumb people. Especially dumb adults.

    It shouldn't be a concern to you.... If people take care of themselves, instead of worrying about what everyone else does... there'd be less rudeness....
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    Be a adult and put them on ignore, problem solved.

    If only I hadn't already reached the limits on ignore - but there are just too many big mouthed high profile PvPers on EU to handle. :|
  • cabbageub17_ESO
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    I have no issue with players trying to be effective and falling a little short; we’ve all been there and I don’t mind doing a little more. The fake tanks and healers are really an issue though. They should create a system where as a tank if you don’t take 50% or more of the damage or as a healer you don’t do 50% or more of the teams total heals then you don’t get drops.
  • Azuramoonstar
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    Geroken777 wrote: »
    Juju_beans wrote: »
    Aliyavana 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

    Only give advice if advice was asked for.

    You didn't "give advice" because none was asked. You criticized him..you judged him. Criticizing generates destructive energy.

    That's psychology 101.

    This is wrong in many levels

    It actually isn't, when you tell a person "hey that is wrong, because i say so, do it like this" is criticizing and being judgemental. It also comes off as rude. Proper way to give advice is "hey, would you like so.e advice?" Or at the start go "i've been playing a while and willing to reply questions and offer tips"

    You can't force people to learn, that isn't how it works. You also can't force your playstyle on others.

    If people want to learn, or want to try your playstyle they will ask.
    Edited by Azuramoonstar on April 27, 2018 3:30AM
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  • Azuramoonstar
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    RebornV3x wrote: »
    Aliyavana wrote: »
    RebornV3x wrote: »
    Yeah the ESO community is horrible worst MMO community I've been apart of if this wasn't an Elder Scrolls game I would have left long ago.

    I feel you havnt played many mmos

    I've started with WOW in 2007 granted I was a super casual never raided or anything endgame stop playing in 09 ive played a lot of crap free to play MMOs on and off such as Aura Kingdom, Skyforge Star Trek Online both PC and later on Xbox One same with Neverwinter and Tera and since getting a new PC last month I'm level 35 in FF14:RR

    In Star Trek Online, Neverwinter and Tera people were generally pretty nice to me and helpful wanting me to join guilds left and right and offering build advice which is surprising for free to play games since they usually bring the worst of the worst. there was a few scammers and loud mouths but generally ok

    but compared to ESO its night and day its crazy the crap I've put up with in this game I had to block 100+ in a 3 month period last year. I was talking in zone chat to a buddy of mine and some random kid xbox live messaged me that I sucked for no reason. I made a guildmate free twice born star and upgraded it to blue 2 days later he gets online and for no reason the guy flips out on me and tells me off you would have thought I slept with his girlfriend or something the way this guy was yelling and bad mouthing me and my guild. I used to get death threats regularly in Cyrodill pvp and not just the "your bad kid kys" like some seriously vulgar stuff I can't even begin to repeat on here maybe this game is tamer on PC but in my limited experience on PC its just as bad.

    Never played SWTOR so I have no idea how bad it was but I've been told it was bad

    I will say these forums are pretty tame compared to those others and I used to be a regular on the Battlefield 3/4 Fourms those were crazy times

    Most if those are dead mmo. And don't really count as mmo because of counter productive systems that lean more on solo play vs group play.
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  • Twenty0zTsunami
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    I don't like playing dungeons because of that and also when you're about to pick something up that someone races in and steals it or when you're pickpocketing and someone pushes in and kills you're target and of course you're picking a chest and when you're lock pick breaks someone else steals the chest. That really makes me pissed off. And I had a period that I stopped playing because of that.

    you've clearly not done group dungeons. The entire group gets loot from chests in a group dungeon. Those are delves or public dungeons you're referring to.
  • RainfeatherUK
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    Get a thicker skin. What more is there to be said.

    Millennials especially in my experience, walk around as if the world owes them a pat on the back and some cuddles. It doesn't. Respect is earned and before that you can expect people to disregard you completely. Its called human nature.

    Your right, I shouldn't expect other people not to judge what they don't know. But I recon some basic forms of proper behavior isn't to much to expect??
    I know that that's how I approach players I don't know.....
    You Never know what happens, one of the oldest “friends“ I have here I met in combat and we've gotten on very well ever since, simply by sticking to some basic rules of communication for example “don't judge him and or his abilities by the 2 min fight you had over some resource“ etc...

    You shouldn't assume that people will adhere to standards of behavior. We aren't living in a day of chivalry and good charity but rather capitalism and extreme vanity. People associate by what you might call 'clique'ism' - they strongly associate by demographic and value their place in that. They won't so much as acknowledge you as relevant in an anonymous 'world' like the net, because its a passive way of engendering a value to their clique.

    That said; your latter part/last paragraph, is true across time. It reflects what I said about respect. Just as Saladin and King Richard came to regard each other with respect for their respective achievements; so to do people come to appreciate earned equals. Battle is unique in this regard on many levels; just look at how people regard the 40's generation. They aren't called the 'greatest generation' because they sat at home expecting respect; they earned it head on. Earning them the admiration of generations to come.

    Initial negativity by human beings, as unpleasant as it can be, is an important element of human self defense and protection. People have the free will to dislike something and act upon it. The only caveat being consequence of action. Which is why people perceive a lack of empathy or respect in games as you have. It is however, more correct to say that its simply 'human nature amplified' here.

    That shouldn't be made to change. Even though the opposite can seem to be the case. Much adversity leads to growth. Peoples cliques create value in a world where many feel value-less. Its about perspective. The harder respect is won; the more it matters to everyone. That shouldn't be discredited.

    Its the same with charity. Its a good thing; until its used over abundantly and without discernment. At which point it becomes trite and meaningless. Devoid of weight and social impact.

    Much as it would be in peoples wishes to make everyone in an MMO 'friendly on arrival' it cannot be thus and arguably never should be in this life. When you take away contrast and lead toward homogeneity, diversity and meaning are forever damaged in very unpredictable ways.

    I actually like the trolls and the fools. They set the context and substance of why we even try to be better in the first place.
    Edited by RainfeatherUK on April 27, 2018 5:32AM
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    briflexia wrote: »
    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.

    People are always looking for someone else to blame.

    BTW, did you watch Office Space yet?
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