by InSanor » Tue Sep 22, 2015 2:32 am
I can relate to this. Following the misadventures of the pugs, as adorable as they are, can get rather tiresome if you actually want to get something done. Of course I never expect people to always know what they are doing or perform 100% during my presence. No one should in pug parties. But after several wipes it would be nice if people listened to advices or tips they are given. like "Don't stand in the lava! It burns!"
I could write a book series of all kinds of pug adventures I have been part of (I would name it "Game of Pugs" Spoiler: everyone dies, many times) Like over stubborn pugrior, who refused to tank anywhere else but in the pool of acid, or pugoons who did want to protect us from the dangerous ground that was hundreds of miles down there somewhere. Or the tank who sprang off at the start, without saying anything or waiting (Take this prote- oh.. *gazes upon the horizon, where the pugladin runs, far, far away..*) eventually to be found horridly stabbed, slashed and eaten (not in this specific order.) by who knows what.
Still these sort of happenings are fun, when people honestly are new or inexperienced. I sometimes even welcome them, as they are nice break from the hours long dungeon grind where everything works so well that you are just part of the machine. As long they are willing to learn and everyone is having fun. Running dungeons blindly and not wanting spoilers is a thing I understand and can respect. But the "F.U, I do what i want, don't listen to anything and care less about others." Is what I cannot understand. Thankfully this is rather rare.
Life is like a game. Now to find a good macro I can use..