
They kicked you for being unprepared for dailies? Why should they wait on you?
lordrichter wrote: »
SidraWillowsky wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
I wouldn't have voted to kick the dude personally but I understand why they did.... Why queue up for a pledge without picking up the pledges?
lordrichter wrote: »They kicked you for being unprepared for dailies? Why should they wait on you?
@lordrichter, that's it, exactly. I can understand that they might want to get going, but what's two minutes to anyone, when I tried to give them a headsup that, "Hey, sorry, I was unprepared for getting this dungeon. I'll go and quickly grab the pledge."
To then go and votekick that player is just a sign of unpleasant impatience and toxicity.
@SidraWillowsky The thing is, I didn't queue for the pledge, I queued for a random daily, and happened to get a pledge. Since I had yesterday's pledges, I tried to give them a headsup, but apparently, trying to be nice and inform them instead of just leaving them in the dark is grounds to kick a player from the group, these days...
Kingslayer513 wrote: »>roleplayer
>completely unprepared
You had it coming
Kingslayer513 wrote: »>roleplayer
>completely unprepared
You had it coming
@BlissfulDelusions Actually, I think that the community as a whole is quite friendly and helpful. It does seem a bit harsh to kick for that but others posting here to have a very valid point that it was inconsiderate of you to queue for something you were not prepared for. Personally, I don’t think it was worth posting about. You’ll be ready next time, yes?
lordrichter wrote: »I still think there should be an in-game penalty or limitation to kicking another player. No one can force people to be nice, but with a little application of negative re-enforcement, they can at least be trained to fake being nice.
lordrichter wrote: »
BlissfulDelusions wrote: »@BlissfulDelusions Actually, I think that the community as a whole is quite friendly and helpful. It does seem a bit harsh to kick for that but others posting here to have a very valid point that it was inconsiderate of you to queue for something you were not prepared for. Personally, I don’t think it was worth posting about. You’ll be ready next time, yes?
@ErinM31 If you'll read my previous posts, you'll see exactly why I wasn't prepared for that particular dungeon.
lordrichter wrote: »
Wouldn't queuing up and not forcing people to wait on you be the "nice" thing to do? It seems that the person that queued up unprepared is 100% at fault here.
BlissfulDelusions wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Wouldn't queuing up and not forcing people to wait on you be the "nice" thing to do? It seems that the person that queued up unprepared is 100% at fault here.
I agree with that! But when people make mistakes, do you believe they should be crucified?
I only asked for a short while to grab the pledge. I think that it's rather callous to outright kick them when they have the manners and politeness to give them a headsup.
BlissfulDelusions wrote: »@BlissfulDelusions Actually, I think that the community as a whole is quite friendly and helpful. It does seem a bit harsh to kick for that but others posting here to have a very valid point that it was inconsiderate of you to queue for something you were not prepared for. Personally, I don’t think it was worth posting about. You’ll be ready next time, yes?
@ErinM31 If you'll read my previous posts, you'll see exactly why I wasn't prepared for that particular dungeon.
So your excuse is that you queued up for random thinking that if you were ending in yesterday's pledges, all the better. It turned out it was today's pledges. So we're back to what we are all saying, you came unprepared for the pledges of this day. And on top of that, instead of accepting that you rolled (hoping to get past day's pledges), lost and move on, you asked people to wait for you. I kind of miss where this is considerate from you...
I wouldn't have kicked for this either, but it really gets on my nerves every time someone starts a PUG with "sorry, grabbing the pledge".
...wouldn't the time it takes them to let him get the pledge be less than the time it takes them to find a new player? Lmao
BlissfulDelusions wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Wouldn't queuing up and not forcing people to wait on you be the "nice" thing to do? It seems that the person that queued up unprepared is 100% at fault here.
I agree with that! But when people make mistakes, do you believe they should be crucified?
I only asked for a short while to grab the pledge. I think that it's rather callous to outright kick them when they have the manners and politeness to give them a headsup.
What does it have to do with crucifixion?! It is not like you can't queue up anymore for the day...
Hopefully you learned from your mistake and next time you enter dungeon finder, that's with today's pledges.
I usually find the community awesome on many many occasions - the most recent when I accidentally stumble into Moon hunter (for the first time ever) on my little lvl 45 PvP healerepically patient group of peeps!
BlissfulDelusions wrote: »Kingslayer513 wrote: »>roleplayer
>completely unprepared
You had it coming
ikr. Cus having 1.5k CP and several years of playing under your belt means nothing when it comes out that the player roleplays.
BlissfulDelusions wrote: »@BlissfulDelusions Actually, I think that the community as a whole is quite friendly and helpful. It does seem a bit harsh to kick for that but others posting here to have a very valid point that it was inconsiderate of you to queue for something you were not prepared for. Personally, I don’t think it was worth posting about. You’ll be ready next time, yes?
@ErinM31 If you'll read my previous posts, you'll see exactly why I wasn't prepared for that particular dungeon.