So what do you suggest? Let me guess. They shouldn't be allowed to kick you from the group? Let me know how you feel about that when you get that trolling free-loader in your group who just runs around looting chests while you try to clear content.
You don't have to join a guild. Find some like-minded gamers. Become friends. Group up with them when you can.
I think Zeni needs to implement a service more oriented to pro/hardcore players to help separate casual players from hardcore.
The problem is that the casuals grow envious of the hardcore players. They will want to be included in whatever services the hardcore players are accessing, whether they truly qualify for it or not. It's that sense of entitlement thing.
My very first MMO was FFXI ... it was such a new concept back then to have a subscription based service where you paid monthly... NONE of my friends were interested, and neither were their parents. I don't recall the options being nearly as vast as they are today. Pre-paid game cards? nope. Multiple online services such as paypal? Nope. The audience in general was extremely small, and in turn I think you were only getting a fraction of the people you are seeing nowadays.
I'm not gonna talk too much about parenting, but suffice to say I think we're seeing a ton of children and younger teens playing games and the people they interact with strongly influences them. I really don't think they're ready to interact with the world just yet when they're still easily influenced by others.
But yea +1 to playing the game you want to - and PS: I am an ESO add-on virginand PSS: I play first-person, 100% of the time
So what do you suggest? Let me guess. They shouldn't be allowed to kick you from the group? Let me know how you feel about that when you get that trolling free-loader in your group who just runs around looting chests while you try to clear content.
You don't have to join a guild. Find some like-minded gamers. Become friends. Group up with them when you can.
It´s not me having trouble, its the op.
I suggest people should try not to disrupt the looking for group system and keep in mind not every player is as awesome as them
Not everyone can be "pro".
Also, this was not about a trolling free-loader, but about players "not measuring up".
I think Zeni needs to implement a service more oriented to pro/hardcore players to help separate casual players from hardcore.
The problem is that the casuals grow envious of the hardcore players. They will want to be included in whatever services the hardcore players are accessing, whether they truly qualify for it or not. It's that sense of entitlement thing.
I wasn´t aware of the fact that this game and its features were exclusivley for "hardcore players."
You seem to continually miss the point.
While this thread might not have been about "trolling free-loaders", any actions you take to try and keep "elitist" players from being elitist jerks and not be able to kick you out of the guild will be met with you getting trolled instead.
Yes, not everyone can be a pro. Pro players shouldn't have to be forced to group with non-pro players if they don't want too.
You want to not be told how to play. Yet, you want others to be told how to play. That's what we call a double standard.
If you don't like the way the public dungeon finder works, find a guild or group of friends to play with.
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Everything ingame and in real life has a hardcore mode. You can even be a hardcore burger flipper at burger king and someone is going to envy you and wish they could flip those burgers as hardcore as you can. I believe this is how winners are made. Though winning at this game not as great as winning in real life.
You're cute. Just because you say something is a "straw-man" doesn't make it so. Please, go ahead and point out how I'm making a straw-man argument. I'll be waiting.Firstly, you are making a straw-man. This still is not about trolling free-loaders. Not relevant. I think YOU are missing the point with about a mile.
Oh hi. You know what's amusing? You are the one who mentioned pro gamers. So, you tell me, how much do they make?Pro? I think that´s amusing. How much do a pro-gamer in ESO make an hour? Round figures.
They have that option. So do non-elitists. Complaining about how the public grouping tool works doesn't change that.I think the elitists should find a guild or group of friends to play with. See, two perspectives.
Good luck with that delusion.I am not proposing an action to be made. I am proposing for players to acctually be nice to eachother.
Thechemicals wrote: »
Everything ingame and in real life has a hardcore mode. You can even be a hardcore burger flipper at burger king and someone is going to envy you and wish they could flip those burgers as hardcore as you can. I believe this is how winners are made. Though winning at this game not as great as winning in real life.
The problem is though, "hardcore badass pro´s" needs to realize that they don´t have special rights, that they acctually need to act civil. I think most do, but there is always the batch of bad apples...
Isn't your whole thing here saying "no one can tell me how I should play."Thechemicals wrote: »
Everything ingame and in real life has a hardcore mode. You can even be a hardcore burger flipper at burger king and someone is going to envy you and wish they could flip those burgers as hardcore as you can. I believe this is how winners are made. Though winning at this game not as great as winning in real life.
The problem is though, "hardcore badass pro´s" needs to realize that they don´t have special rights, that they acctually need to act civil. I think most do, but there is always the batch of bad apples...
You're cute. Just because you say something is a "straw-man" doesn't make it so. Please, go ahead and point out how I'm making a straw-man argument. I'll be waiting.
Let me spell this out for you...again since you missed it the first time.
If you don't have the ability to kick players from your group, then you will get trolls who fill your random groups. Hard to grasp, I know.
Oh hi. You know what's amusing? You are the one who mentioned pro gamers. So, you tell me, how much do they make?
Pro players shouldn't have to be forced to group with non-pro players if they don't want too.
You do realize not every single individual in this game will meet you, right? So it could happenGood luck with that delusion.
Yes, but the same is said of the non-hardcore players.
Eventually you get the ones who refuse to accept advice or any form of help because 'they will play how they want', and then THEY turn around and expect special treatment when the truth is, nobody has to put up with them.
I agree though, people should just grow up and get along. It's a game, after all.
I suggest people should try not to disrupt the looking for group system and keep in mind not every player is as awesome as them
Not everyone can be "pro".
Yet, here you are, again, stating how everyone else, but you, should have to play.
You are the definition of double standard.
Again here the core of the issue we/they don't need to do anything other then of course inhear to the agreements we accepted with the game and acting civil or accepting players in our grps or social circles aint on the list.Thechemicals wrote: »
Everything ingame and in real life has a hardcore mode. You can even be a hardcore burger flipper at burger king and someone is going to envy you and wish they could flip those burgers as hardcore as you can. I believe this is how winners are made. Though winning at this game not as great as winning in real life.
The problem is though, "hardcore badass pro´s" needs to realize that they don´t have special rights, that they acctually need to act civil. I think most do, but there is always the batch of bad apples...
Oh, did you forget that you brought "pro" up? Here let me remind you. You're really bad at this.
It's quite comical at this point.
LOL. Hilarious kid. I suggest getting into some critical thinking classes. You're lacking those skills.
You have WAY more Elite players telling other players what they should do or how they should play.
I have seen alot of people getting bullied by the Elite users or users with some type of add-on. Either it being DPS or being told to link gear. Who do you guys think you are? I'm paying $14.99 a month for someone to tell me how i should play and how im maybe to weak?
Yes, sarcasm is hard to convey in text. (Or maybe it´s just hard for some to understand?)
You did continue to talk about pro players though. Hence the question.
Capisce?
I call you a kid because you act like one. You can't seem to comprehend simple arguments. You have the memory of a goldfish. You cling to double standards. You can't seem to respect that not everyone wants to play like you.I am older than you, but I don´t mind. Being considered a youth is acctually a compliment at my age
And no, not lacking in that department.