defcon.dealer1b14_ESO wrote: »
defcon.dealer1b14_ESO wrote: »
Which of course goes back to asking the GF to place one into a group of random players is literally asking for a group of random players. Odd how we sometimes get what we request.
defcon.dealer1b14_ESO wrote: »@Wolfpaw I've never had the time to watch a episode of Mando on Disney +....but, the few times I've gone 'leeroy-jenkins' and asked to wait, it wasn't long and didn't ruin my run.
@Faiza Unfortunately every game and real life, there are people that won't be a compatible fit to roll with and or hangout with.
@idk Yes.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »"Been there, done that, just here for the daily credit" veterans (and who have no time to bother with the rest of the group who might not be on board) isn't anything new - I remember people complaining about that back in the early WoW expansions.
How to solve it effectively (instead of in ways that just annoy everyone, or that can be exploited right out of again) is the hard part.
How long does one plan to stay a "beginner"? All the beginners I've met were eager to jump into end game ASAP. They constantly asked "when I'm allowed to do this? when I'm allowed to do that?". I completed DLC hardmodes with a guy who was just a month into the game. We carried him through normal content for XP and he learned to play in vet, where you actually encounter the mechanics. IMO it has nothing to do with being a beginner, just the will to learn how to play the game in a most efficient way.
Icy_Waffles wrote: »There’s nothing to stop. If you don’t like me running through queued as tank (with inner fire) on a dps character then feel free to leave the group. I don’t care either way.
SupremeRissole wrote: »Some players have limited time to play, so if they can get it done in 10 minutes why would they deliberately slow down and do it in 40 minutes because someone wants to read every dialogue. Even if you kick them for being too fast they can just re-queue and probably still get it done faster than the initial group.
The argument that those players should find like minded players to pre-group, can be said for the slower players as well.
My point being, there is equal validity and reasoning for both slow and fast players, neither group likes the other.
Either way, you can't complain about random pug groups, you may get a really skilled and understanding tank, you may get a nightblade spamming bow light attacks and kiting the boss out of AOE's... it's random and if you dont like it you need to either leave group, kick the guy you don't like, or get on with it.
How long does one plan to stay a "beginner"? All the beginners I've met were eager to jump into end game ASAP. They constantly asked "when I'm allowed to do this? when I'm allowed to do that?". I completed DLC hardmodes with a guy who was just a month into the game. We carried him through normal content for XP and he learned to play in vet, where you actually encounter the mechanics. IMO it has nothing to do with being a beginner, just the will to learn how to play the game in a most efficient way.
NoMoreChillies wrote: »simple fix:
Increase Tansmute crystals to 25 per vet dungeon run
No vet player i know would run normal dungeon for 10 crystals with this option available
Because the daily xp reward and 10 transmute crystal reward is not available without using the GF.SammyKhajit wrote: »For those who like to speed run, why don’t you do it solo instead of going through a GF?
ZOS should have addressed the fake roles situation a long time ago. This situation is only getting worse(expanding with speedrunners), and it getting worse was only a question of time. Since nothing is done to stop those types of players. My guess is, that pretty soon players like that will find yet another way to screw over regular players.
Just place heavy restrictions on roles to stop fake roles. Besides that: Do not allow bossfights to be skipped, and do not allow bossfights to start with less than 3 players in the boss arena. Speedrunner problem solved.