I don't have a regular raid team. I successfully raid every week with randoms and I have some advice on how to make the communication more effective (or less annoying) for those of you who recruit or join up with randoms. Note- this is all in good fun and in the spirit of improving your raiding experience =]
[b]Stop Calling Yourself "I"[/b]
"I have unstable light" and "guys, I'm torn." Unless you're Bobcat Goldthwait or Sean Connery, your team mates might not be able to pick your voice out from the crowd, let alone match the cadence of your voice to your gamertag. It's great that you're torn or you have unstable light, but I don't know who "I" is. Team mates need information, calmly give it to them in the most useful way such as "Shadow Artiste is torn, I need platform two covered" or "Shadow Artiste has unstable light, I'm moving to the far right."
[b]Announcing Your Arrival in the Shade Bubble[/b]
Telling your team that "I'm in" (assuming they know who "I" is) has zero tactical value to the team. We all know people are going to be systematically teleported in and there's pretty much no reason we need to know when it happens. It's just the shade, it's not some harrowing gauntlet, if you get teleported in then simply start doing your job without the superfluous chatter.
[b]"Wait for everyone to be here before you open the chest, it gives you a higher chance of an exotic"[/b]
No.
[b]We Don't Need a Detailed Rundown of Your Loot[/b]
Or lack thereof. I like hearing what people got and telling people about my drops. Sure, celebrating a particularly good drop or lamenting another week of missing out on that ghost shell is one thing, but try to keep the analysis under 5 minutes lol. I don't need to hear you list every detail about each one of your drops down to listing of all perks and stat rolls and how they compare to your current weapon/armour. And no one wants to spend 5 minutes listening to how this is the 9th straight raid where you haven't received a drop from the Warpriest and the inevitable statistical likelihood and the fact that you have the worst luck etc etc. We get it, but it gets old listening to the same story over and over again.
[b]Stop the Audio Commentary[/b]
We don't need to hear about every little thing that you're doing and every little thing that's happening to you. "There's an acolyte near me ... I took care of it ... sweet a blue engram ..." There's definitely important stuff to communicate and on top of that I love a good chat and cracking jokes during the raid and it's hard to do this when someone is telling the group about every single ammo drop they pick up.
Have I missed anything? Can I add anymore gaffs to the list?
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[i]Edit: since my post seems to have come across a bit salty to some people here is an official list of things I'm not trying to say:
1. People shouldn't talk during raids
2. Raids shouldn't be a fun, chill atmosphere
3. I don't enjoy raiding with randoms
4. People shouldn't discuss loot drops [u]at all[/u]
5. All of the above points make me angry
6. I am an overbearing raider who forces these opinions on every group with which I play[/i]
[i]Edit: in response to all of the "you're a buzz-kill" replies I just wanna say that apart from encouraging people to refer to themselves by their gamertag, I never voice any of these opinions during raids. I love helping lower levels and sherping/teaching (I have a dozen KF Sherpa runs and 100+ CE Sherpa runs) and aim to have fun on every raid - I've made many good friendships and my Aussie accent sparks a lot of good conversations and I love a good chat. This thread is just venting some of the peeves I have after solely running LFG/PUG. This thread is all in good fun.[/i]
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Let's just all stop making friends too fuk it
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I don't talk because I have a highish voice and I just say short phrases when I need to
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1 AntwortenYou are a boring a$$ dude Do you make guardians raise their hands before talking
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5 AntwortenSolution to one of those: Have the voice of Sean Connery.
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1 AntwortenYou are sucking the fun right out of it. The best=most fun raids I've done have been because of jokes, chatter, superfluous talk. You're complaining about some of the best parts of raiding. It's a game chill out.
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2 AntwortenAll that, and you left out "He's over there! Behind us!" in the circular shadow-dome where we fight the shade?!
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Bearbeitet von Disabled Pumbaa: 1/8/2016 5:24:02 PMOnly thing I really disagree with is the shade bubble announcement. It helps to hear it to coordinate timing. I know after the third "I'm in" announcement that shade is about to charge. I know after the 6th "I'm in" announcement that doxology is coming shortly and there's no one outside managing thrall. Speaking of thrall, this also helps people on the outside to know how much movement they need to do to keep an eye on the thrall spawns. I don't need to visually check how many people are where, which means I can continue to focus fire on the shade.
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Stfu. I said "I" because I'm the only girl there. K? Pft
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9 AntwortenHere's one for Totems. "Switching right" or "switching left" When you get the Deathsinger power, go to the middle. When you expend it in the middle, come back. If everyone does that, it'll work out to the same time, every time.
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Noice. Bump
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I only use "I" if I'm the only female in the fireteam. Assume they'd know in that case.. ;)
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1 AntwortenYou play better in a more relaxed state and thats a fact. Communicating with your group and having a fun conversation can make things easier and a lot more fun. A game is meant to be fun not something to be taken seriously
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If anyone says to wait to open the chest, unless someone got DC'd and is coming back, I open it asap.
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Another thing at either the daughters or Oyrx; Player x: “One’s up…”, Player y: “Two’s up”, Player x “Oh wait…hang on…missed it, sorry guys wipe, I messed up the sequence!”.
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What a bunch of whiny babies in here. Lol. This post was hilarious. "I got the helmet I got the helmet oh my God oh my God I got the helmet dude at 320. No way no way no way. Now I just need boots and I'm 320. No wait that's my warlock. I need chest and gauntlets. Chest is 318 though. Dude that's so crazy 320 helmet". ^this shit is obnoxious
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7 AntwortenIf I'm on my Warlock and I'm torn, I just say, "wipe"...
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1 AntwortenSure you Sherpa CE and KF, but can you Sherpa Skolas?
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3 AntwortenSo is your raid group just every one in a party all quiet? Sounds fun i guess.
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Strongly agree with all of this.
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This is why I only raid with friends
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Bearbeitet von xPLASMAx21: 1/7/2016 11:59:28 PMI'm in the same boat as you and this is all correct. Maybe its because I'm from Year 1 and bitter but squealers getting excited about drops really annoys me. I spent 6 months looking for a Vision of Confluence and you just got that thing served to you on a silver platter.
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2 Antwortenhow much free time do you have and how old are you?
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6 AntwortenWhat does pug mean?
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1 Antwortenactually communication is key to beating a raid. did you know that knowone beat a raid without communication because its impossible your an idiot and letting teammates know you how your super or u used a bubble shield or if you have to ammo is very important (this highly relates to golgoroth)
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1 AntwortenI, like you, prefer the more challenging sections of the raid to be free of superfluous chatter. Good tips for whether you're in LFG or a regular raid group. One thing you might add is nobody likes the lengthy analysis of why something failed and every single thing that was going on around you. A simple "hey X what happened" and a quick answer so we can adjust or prevent it from happening again if possible is good.
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1 Antwortenalso 1 of your statements in your post has a quote that is actually racist in 2 countries