Party leader vs illiterate people
The best workaround is to make friends and run with them instead of using LFG.
I really feel like if you truly want to do speed runs and expect the most out of your party, you should find or make an organised guild full of active players that are experienced and can help you do that instead of expecting random players to be of the utmost quality and skill just to appease you. I find it far more frustrating when you join a party and run a dungeon with some smug elitist that constantly whines at the party for not being good enough or doing even the tiniest little thing wrong.
Just so you know, it only takes two players to kick someone from a party: the person who proposes the kick, and then someone to click the check mark.
I really feel like if you truly want to do speed runs and expect the most out of your party, you should find or make an organised guild full of active players that are experienced and can help you do that instead of expecting random players to be of the utmost quality and skill just to appease you. I find it far more frustrating when you join a party and run a dungeon with some smug elitist that constantly whines at the party for not being good enough or doing even the tiniest little thing wrong.
I hear there is a guild that is looking for quality players who know how to do dungeons.
guild that is looking for people
I like to log on and do dungeon anytime I want.
Hence the PUG runs. I don’t know why I can’t be allowed to do speed run in PUG.
My guild have 40-50 people online 24/7, and not everyone want to do dungeon at the exact same time I asked. I think people just aren’t being realistic.
I think people just aren’t being realistic.
People aren’t being realistic when they want to form a SC PUG at their convenience. What’s your point?
I think people just aren’t being realistic.
People aren’t being realistic when they want to form a SC PUG at their convenience. What’s your point?
I dont’ know what SC means.
But I know most speed run PUG actually do fairly well. definately not those 5 minute cof runs, but 10 minutes isn’t so bad.
The problem is when you see bow ranger, or staff guardian, or people with 1000 AP. Quite honestly most runs is actually pretty decent without those people, that’s why people specifically asked those people not to join their party. But those people still joins.
Just so you know, it only takes two players to kick someone from a party: the person who proposes the kick, and then someone to click the check mark.
Which can lead to hilarious situations where two players kick the one who opened the dungeon.