OtarTheMad wrote: »I agree with the OP, some players tend to take running dungeons (especially normal) a little too seriously. I was in a dungeon the other day on one of my tanks and it happened to land on, I think, Fang Lair normal. The entire time one of the players kept whining and complaining (and being a little rude) because I did not know all the mechanics. I told them that I didn't really do DLC dungeons, I did that dungeon once before and it was when it first came out and I was DPS. He didn't like that answer so I just left and went back to PvP and had fun doing that. We were doing just fine in the dungeon too, kind of breezing thru it really.
I just don't get some people sometimes honestly. Makes me just want to stay in PvP and not deal with these entitled players. My other times I did the normal que it went just fine, got thru the dungeon quickly and easily and exchanged dropped sets. Not a bad event but honestly next year I think I might just skip it, nothing ZOS can offer me will make it worth dealing with players who just forget that everyone was new at something in the game once.
Following is a general comment not aimed at anyone, so don't get all bu.tthurt.
There are two major problems, not given in any order.
- People who forget this is a game and not an endeavor anyone should consider as a meaningful life achievement.
- People who quite purposefully decide not to configure their alts for dungeons, but who do them anyway because "I must have stuff."
The first suggests immaturity or a break with reality, the second is endemic to narcissistic disregard for others.
Again, I'm not singling out anyone, but if the shoe fits ...
Yes, had not had issues with that during this event but the previous ones it was a couple ala headless chickens in Darkshade 2 and CoH2.I’m only frustrated with PUGs when I can’t seem to communicate with anyone in the group, voice and text, to offer suggestions if the group is struggling.
AbysmalGhul wrote: »Pugs always bother meDon't pug and stay in school kids
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I love people coming on here and saying "I offer advice, and pugs don't listen". Laying all the blame on the other person, whilst ignoring the reality. The reality is, the manner in which that advice is handed out is more often than not condescending or irritating in the extreme. I'm not the person receiving the words of wisdom, yet the person giving it usually ends up irritating me or getting my back up. It's obvious many people who are easily irked by people not really understanding mechanics are those people who are socially awkward in real life and it shows. Shows big time.
Of course, it's never your fault. Always easier to blame others than admit your own shortcomings. After all, who is going to come on here and admit they were the ***? Granted, there are probably times that the people doing it don't actually have the self awareness to see that they lack basic social skills.
I wish there was a mute option to mute one person in the party because I have no desire to listen to these people. I suspect the person who is getting it in the neck is purposely ignoring them too. Quite rightly too.

Hmmm... another thread that will be catching fire soon enough.
Bashing people who think in a different way will never end in constructive criticism. Not everyone has 5 extra minutes, or has the patience to deal with people who don't taunt properly, etc.
I do, but not everyone has. And it's their right to be that way. When we queue with roles in mind, we expect others to do their job. Today, for example, I queued for a normal random with a weak healer I have. The random was March Of Sacrifices. I straight up quit. I knew I would compromise my team with weak healing. Having common sense is good sometimes.
BANK_IT_HERE wrote: »Do you know how tiring it is to get into a group in a long dungeon with a bunch of lowbies or skill-less people and painfully try to go through it? Or even worse, get stuck in a DLC dungeon where mechanics matter...or on my tank where all the dps die? Sometimes I ran with 3 people I knew wanted the same quick answer to this event. Sometimes I didn't and tried to queue on my own...and it's awful. I only have 7 toons, but don't have time to go through DLC dungeons with people who can't kill anything or who are always dead. Imagine those trying to do that on more. I don't have 15 hours to go through that.
But you had to complain about a good thing.
At least if ZOS listens to the whiners about this, then next time don't make people sign up for the random daily.
SydneyGrey wrote: »Three other times, I had to deal with the run-ahead guys, who were there just to solo the dungeons and didn't give a flying fart about anyone else. They'd run ahead with every intention of killing the last boss without the rest of the group there, so no one would get credit for the dungeon run but them unless you were able to keep up. (Note: I was able to keep up. Not everyone else was, though.) Came across three people like this..
Hmmm... another thread that will be catching fire soon enough.
Bashing people who think in a different way will never end in constructive criticism. Not everyone has 5 extra minutes, or has the patience to deal with people who don't taunt properly, etc.
I do, but not everyone has. And it's their right to be that way. When we queue with roles in mind, we expect others to do their job. Today, for example, I queued for a normal random with a weak healer I have. The random was March Of Sacrifices. I straight up quit. I knew I would compromise my team with weak healing. Having common sense is good sometimes.
LaveniaRose wrote: »
5 extra mins per dungeon
25 characters
125 mins
5 days
625 mins
10+ hours
Nope!
I think what the op is getting at is at 810 CP none of the dungeons in the randomised should be an issue when selecting normal difficulty
We kicked a a tank today from blackheart haven why ... Was he finish ... Not sure
We had made it to the third boss before we realised he had ported to fungal grotto ... Really was that necessary
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Hmmm... another thread that will be catching fire soon enough.
Bashing people who think in a different way will never end in constructive criticism. Not everyone has 5 extra minutes, or has the patience to deal with people who don't taunt properly, etc.
I do, but not everyone has. And it's their right to be that way. When we queue with roles in mind, we expect others to do their job. Today, for example, I queued for a normal random with a weak healer I have. The random was March Of Sacrifices. I straight up quit. I knew I would compromise my team with weak healing. Having common sense is good sometimes.
Quotes like yours and this one below are exactly why I and probably a few others avoid dungeons and refuse to go in them as a new player.BANK_IT_HERE wrote: »Do you know how tiring it is to get into a group in a long dungeon with a bunch of lowbies or skill-less people and painfully try to go through it? Or even worse, get stuck in a DLC dungeon where mechanics matter...or on my tank where all the dps die? Sometimes I ran with 3 people I knew wanted the same quick answer to this event. Sometimes I didn't and tried to queue on my own...and it's awful. I only have 7 toons, but don't have time to go through DLC dungeons with people who can't kill anything or who are always dead. Imagine those trying to do that on more. I don't have 15 hours to go through that.
But you had to complain about a good thing.
At least if ZOS listens to the whiners about this, then next time don't make people sign up for the random daily.
Because they read crap like this and it makes them feel worthless about themselves as a player.