Just throwing this out there; if you come into a raid, and you're an avid trials player, it's probably a good idea to not bring your sweaty, shitty attitude with you. Leave that in your 3v3 mode because no one wants to hear your bitching. Especially when you're not actually helping, and in fact are making life harder for everyone. No one gives a damn about your K/D, your ELO, or how many times you went flawless. If you're not there to help and be of any real use, stay in the Crucible section of the directorate and leave us "low light casuals" to enjoy our gaming experience.
Edit: Before anyone checks stats, the very assholes I'm posting about are the reason I don't do Raids. I play them to get the experience, but it's just not worth the salt to have to see one or two people ruin it by being a douche.
Edit 2: Honestly, I was pissed at one dude, and I shouldn't have lumped PvP guys together. But as I've had people here say, there is no reason to act like a dick to people. I've ran the raid a few times, but I don't deal with bullshit from people that are at least 15+ years younger than me. I'm sure we've all dealt with assholes, and all I wanted to do was vent as I'm sure many of you have. Those that came here to publish K/D, raid #'s, you're what's wrong with not only this community, but gaming in general. If you're just roasting, by all means do so, but when you publish someone else's stats in ridicule, you're officially a sweaty douche.
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How anybody attaches their ego to such a broken, unimaginative game is hilariously sad.
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5 RepliesYou have 9 total raid completions combined for all raids ever..... please don't give anyone raid advice..... I'm sure that you were carried through every one of them....
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T riggered
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The sweaty shitty attitude is among raiders to. To be honest its rare nowadays not to find a toxic elitist group in raids or sweats. Its all usually because of jealousy. "You have what i want" or "I don't want to accept there are more skilled players than me" or "I don't like that your attitude is so idgaf, I TAKE IT SERIOUSLY" or "I don't know you so i'm going to blame you for my mistakes to make myself feel better" etc. Always the same shit, same game, different week.
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Edited by JA: 3/27/2017 8:17:52 PMTriggereddddddd
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there are butts like that at any age. just do hat i do and go for the more casual raid groups, none of that "must be 400 light with X loadout and Y emblem".
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Edited by Zazzy: 3/27/2017 8:09:02 PMDude you're the one with the horrible attitude generalizing thousands of people just to make yourself and your way of playing a VIDEO GAME feel good. Get off your high horse.
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You're right, there are some massive dickheads out there. I've had someone threaten to kick me because the other titan and I preferred to stand in the middle at Oryx instead of up top. So I just left instead. He was the reason we kept dying, not us.
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1 ReplyI feel your anger. I love trials and raids but nothing worse than someone who keeps on dying on a raid and defends themselves by saying they have been flawless.
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I love it when Trials sweats bitch about KD in raids lol
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4 Replies....My brother is a trials player and he's not like that. I don't think anyone could be like what you described. If anything, a good player is almost like 2 different people. He's a prime example, playing since year 1. Always ran relic, sword, and was designated runner. When he is in trials (or 1v1 against me 😓) he turns into this annoying try hard but, never insulting anyone and even maintains a good attitude towards randoms he finds on lfg with .6 or .8 I think all your post is showing is the fact that people can have a rotten and unwelcoming attitude in both PvE and PvP.
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I'll agree to an extent that some of these hardcore sweaty Trials players have zero business being in a Raid. There have been plenty of times that I'm running a raid and pull some people off off and a couple were crucible try hards. How can you tell you ask? Simple because their loadouts and subclass setup are plain as day to see. I don't mind people who lack experience when I'm leading a Raid, I Sherpa enough as it is but it's the crucible people who have no idea how to setup for PvE that die and cause wipes over and over again that get to me, and yea like you said they generally start boasting about their kd or how many flawless runs they have when you call them on their bullshit.
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People who genuinely excel at anything in life are usually consensus seeking, strongly socially focused and possessed of a very honest and critical sense of themselves and treat the mistakes of others and themselves, as opportunities to learn and not irretrievable disasters. That goes for players of video games, surgeons, musicians, scientists and Apollo astronauts alike: that's how they 'got gud' in the first place. The rest is just static and noise of the wannabee.
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I don't think its only the Trials players who can have this attitude. Myself and my team play Trials heavily, but we aren't like that at all. Personally, my opinion is this: Bad players will always be bad and will always be somewhat of a hindrance. Better players can either support them, or not. This happens regardless of Trials engagement, and is unfair to say so.
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Just join a clan of like minded people lfg is for the birds complete trash 90% of the time.
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Cant spell raids without aids.
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I've just noticed they die a ton! I think they may be too used to the many respawns in pvp. In hard mode raids you can't die even once and while some may not have a problem with that, there are some who can't stay alive for even 5 seconds. It just means you need to have the skills to make up for their absences. 🤗
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6 RepliesRaid are the worst part of the game.
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1 ReplyI have a clan and lfg and ive only played with a douche once. Ive also played with squeakers (im 35 yrs btw) who were pretty good (abit annoying but good players none the less). Its not trails players that have the attitude, it's the player themselves. 99.9 % of the time, you have a great time [spoiler]60% of the time it works... everytime[/spoiler]
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I'm a pretty experienced raider and I guess player overall. I've done a bit of lfg'ing but not that much. I've definitely run into some pretty high strung people but the majority have been decent mannered just trying to get the raid done or learn depending on the activity. Last night put up a post for 4 to help my friend who just came back to destiny since ttk do his first hard mode wrath of the machine. 4 guys joined and we ran the entire raid together with Vosik challenge without too many issues. I prefer to create my own post versus joining someone else's just because then you can have a bit more control over the tone and structure of the group. If someone was treating someone badly I would have no second thoughts about booting them whether they were good or not. Looking at some comments here, having the emblem for me if I'm looking for a strong team means nothing. You can get the emblem from one completion. If I want a strong team I am looking at how many completions you have in total not do you have "x" challenge completed before or do you have such and such a weapon. Completions for me personally show your experience, some may disagree with that but it's the measuring stick I have used since I started (TDB Christmas Noob) I think OP you probably have to tone down the trials player thing as it's probably a bit too general and at the end of the day an asshole is an asshole. There are definitely PVE players that have similar issues. Bottom line for me is treat people how you would want to be treated and put yourself in other people's shoes when you consider what you say.
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Newbies are the best too play with ......... ;-)
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1 ReplyGreat post lol
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A lot of people are going to be coming back to destiny with the new raids making a return so a little patience might be something that these PvP and PvE elitists need to learn. Otherwise they'll be SOL when they can't find a raid group with 6 400 light characters like all of the LFG posts I've seen lately
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As long as you don't get pissed at us average folk I'm good. I'm really only good at Strikes and Nightfalls. Raid players don't normally have patience for people like me who can't interpret the complex directions that's required.
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3 Repliesim a trials kid😩💦