CoF Mastery Farm belong in DUNGEON not LW LFG

CoF Mastery Farm belong in DUNGEON not LW LFG

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Posted by: Vantooth.6347

Vantooth.6347

Everyday I see tons of CoF mastery farm in Living world LFG, yet there is absolutely no reason to consider this as Living World.
It’s ran in a DUNGEON. Mastery is something global to PvE, be it dungeon, fractals or living world. BUT those three are different categories, if you run a DUNGEON look for it in DUNGEON not in LIVING WORLD.

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Posted by: Azure Prower.8701

Azure Prower.8701

I will continue posting my CoF farming groups in ‘living world’. Because it’s just as lively as any thing else you par-take in this game.

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Posted by: Aguri.2896

Aguri.2896

Sometimes people forget to click on the CoF tab before posting. Also, there is no living world tab just open world, which isn’t just used for open world content.

Calm down.

I’m only here because sometimes I just like to watch things burn.

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Posted by: Illconceived Was Na.9781

Illconceived Was Na.9781

Sometimes people forget to click on the CoF tab before posting. Also, there is no living world tab just open world, which isn’t just used for open world content.

Calm down.

You might have missed the OP’s point, which is that it’s easy enough to find CoF farms in the dungeon category. By posting those same farms in Open World, it makes it hard to find anything else that’s going on.

Personally, though, I don’t blame the players for that; it’s a UI design issue — it’s similar to people cutting across a lawn, because otherwise they are forced to walk a long perimeter instead of cutting across. Sure people shouldn’t wear down the grass, but wouldn’t it have been smarter to have designed it with a path?

In this case, I think ANet needs to retool the LFG UI. Make it easy for people to put their advert in the right spot. There are all sorts of ways to present the choices; the current one encourages people to take shortcuts by posting everything in ‘open world,’ defeating the purpose of having categories in the first place.

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