How about instead of begging for changes, you first change yourself and actually do the required effort to succeed, maybe then people will care.
You’re missing the point. People who are bothered are aware of the option to “git gud,” and for whatever their reasons may be, that is not a sufficient response. So asked and answered, find a new response to give.
But as is, you’re an extreme edge case who really doesnt want to raid, as stated by yourself and one who has not put forth any effort to raid and would rather run their own unique build and drag 9 other players down than work as a team player.
Again, I have NO interest in dragging other players down with me, I am a very considerate player and do not want to be a burden to anyone, which is why I don’t raid as much as I might if I were a real jerk about it.
But what I’m asking for is not for the ability to drag others down, that I could already do if I so chose. What I’m looking for is the ability to play how I want without being a significant burden on others, since instead of wasting hours of everyone’s time with failed attempts, all an inadequate build would result in would be 10-20 extra minutes on the content, which would be fine with the other players because the LFG would make clear that this is what we were all looking for, a more casual experience at the cost of efficiency.
Raids are a team activity. If most players would be interested in a team activity, the cry for HoT to be more soloable would have been less vocal.
Expecting open world content to be soloable is a far different thing than expecting a raid to be soloable. Nobody is really looking at a soloable version of the raid, and people who complained about the HoT maps not being soloable might be perfectly willing to do raid content, so long as it fit into their own timeline.
Most people enjoy the path of least resistance, that doesn’t mean you have to support it.
But that would mean that you should support it, right?
No, that actually means the opposite…
But if the majority of people prefer the path of least resistance, then the path of least resistance is exactly what you should give them. It’s like you’re saying “the majority of people like chocolate chip cookies, and that’s why we need to double down on oatmeal raisin!”
First you cheer because a vocal minority got their way, and then you conclude your statements with the hope that another vocal minority won’t get their way, when in fact the number of players that would benefit from the latter would be greater than those that would benefit from the former.
Cite.
Simple math, there’s no reason to believe that hardcore raiders make up the majority of players that engage in PvE instanced content, opening up accessibility of raids would make them more attractive to those players, and nobody would actually be harmed by this occurring, therefore the most likely outcome is that more players would benefit than would be harmed.
Most groups needed 5-10h for VG alone. 3h at Gorseval isn’t that much.
And see, to you that makes perfect sense. That seems a perfectly reasonable amount of time to you, and fair enough that. But to a lot of players, that seems a ridiculous amount of time to make zero actual progress, that seems like a massive waste of time for no real gains. Most people would not see that experience as a reasonable use of their time, and that’s why it would be nice to see changes that would result in those people feel more satisfied with their time.
Because a system that was not designed with elite spezialisations in mind and is not/not easily expandable is comparable with a game mode that should deliver challenging PvE Content.
I was merely pointing out that ANet announcing some grand new feature that they are proud of does not mean that this grand new feature is ideal for the game. They thought that the trail-locking mechanisms they added were the best things since sliced bread, but they landed with a dull thud. They made changes.
I’m not arguing that the current raids do not live up to their marketing hype, they clearly achieved what they set out to do. My contention is that what they set out to do was ultimately misguided, and that some corrections would be necessary to make them play nicely with the rest of the game.
you spend complaining about it on the forums, you’d be
done by now.”