DeadlyRecluse wrote: »The game has been out for 4 years.
Many people aren't skipping the last line of text because they don't care, but because they've heard it many times before.
VaranisArano wrote: »I'll stick around if someone needs to turn in the quest until they say they are done. That's just polite to do.
Otherwise, I've already heard it, because when I wanted to pay attention to the story of the dungeon, I did the dungeon with a group of friends who also wanted to pay attention to the story. That method works great, maybe you should try it instead of continuing to complain about "rushins".
DeadlyRecluse wrote: »The game has been out for 4 years.
Many people aren't skipping the last line of text because they don't care, but because they've heard it many times before.
I've done it many times in pre-mades, but not in PUGs. I always get a good laugh at Heem-Jas' epic and super-late charge into the room.
I draw the line at the end of Banished Cells I though. I cringe every time I enter that dungeon because of the dialogue.
VaranisArano wrote: »I'll stick around if someone needs to turn in the quest until they say they are done. That's just polite to do.
Otherwise, I've already heard it, because when I wanted to pay attention to the story of the dungeon, I did the dungeon with a group of friends who also wanted to pay attention to the story. That method works great, maybe you should try it instead of continuing to complain about "rushins".
Not true.... Just because you've had a book for 4 years... doesn't mean you know the ending... Lots of people can tell you that "A Tale of Two Cities" starts with "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times...." But few know how it ends...
... Lots of people can tell you that "A Tale of Two Cities" starts with "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times...." But few know how it ends...
Yeah, I'm still wondering how Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ended even though I own that book for who knows how long.VaranisArano wrote: »I'll stick around if someone needs to turn in the quest until they say they are done. That's just polite to do.
Otherwise, I've already heard it, because when I wanted to pay attention to the story of the dungeon, I did the dungeon with a group of friends who also wanted to pay attention to the story. That method works great, maybe you should try it instead of continuing to complain about "rushins".
Not true.... Just because you've had a book for 4 years... doesn't mean you know the ending... Lots of people can tell you that "A Tale of Two Cities" starts with "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times...." But few know how it ends...
VaranisArano wrote: »I'll stick around if someone needs to turn in the quest until they say they are done. That's just polite to do.
Otherwise, I've already heard it, because when I wanted to pay attention to the story of the dungeon, I did the dungeon with a group of friends who also wanted to pay attention to the story. That method works great, maybe you should try it instead of continuing to complain about "rushins".
Not true.... Just because you've had a book for 4 years... doesn't mean you know the ending... Lots of people can tell you that "A Tale of Two Cities" starts with "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times...." But few know how it ends...
VaranisArano wrote: »So, I told you I've already heard the dialogue because I purposefully finished the dungeons out with a group of friends who also wanted to wait around for the end of the stories...and you tell me that I'm lying and haven't heard the end of the story?
Wow. Reading comprehension fail much?
Ive already seen all that dialogue/events. Crypt of Hearts I and II is my favorite. So now, I only watch them if someone says they need to turn in the quest, because its polite to wait until they're done.
If by "REAL reward" you mean running back to the start of the dungeon looking for any missed heavy sacks or chests? Yes. I ALWAYS do that when in a guild group.
If you're talking dialog, I've already heard that 3 million times. I don't need to listen to it again.
What’s the count up to on the “i get mad cuz people don’t wanna waste time” threads OP has made. It’s up to 4 at least by now.
Anyway, yeah obviously we’ve heard the scripted end of quest VO and now most of us are tired of it so we don’t listen to it anymore.
“Atavaar!” still haunts my thoughts and I’d love to never hear it again.
VaranisArano wrote: »So, I told you I've already heard the dialogue because I purposefully finished the dungeons out with a group of friends who also wanted to wait around for the end of the stories...and you tell me that I'm lying and haven't heard the end of the story?
Wow. Reading comprehension fail much?
Ive already seen all that dialogue/events. Crypt of Hearts I and II is my favorite. So now, I only watch them if someone says they need to turn in the quest, because its polite to wait until they're done.
Yeah I guess some people did roll a fail on their reading comprehension... I wrote that I have been in ESO for 4 and a half years... I thought I had experienced ALL the end dialogue... But I had wandered away from the final boss or been kicked before the dialogue ended... So, even with all that purposeful questing... I had possibly missed the end of the ending dialogue...
"Wow. Reading comprehension fail much?" and the concept of politeness are not very believable....