Evening guys,
Just putting out a feeler but who else is at the point of giving up on Oryx on Hard simply because these kids are ruining the experience?
So many think that now they are above 320 they can jump in on any LFG post and waste the time of others. That they decided to have a weird argument about something so weirdly irrelevant. That they want to stand there and want to compare shaders or emblems. That you offer them help if they just say they've not done the raid before but even though they mess up every time they are still insistent that they have done hundreds of times.
Is there a way we can eradicate these?
Just an update on this... I'm not against raiding with kids, and I'm not against helping people out that haven't done Oryx. I was that person once. I'm against the kids that do so much talk about how good they are and how they've completed the raid so many times before, to then ask where do the Knights spawn, how many times do we have to kill the Ogers. Adults generally have limited time to play in comparison to kids, so hence the frustration of wiping 20 odd times with teams full of kids.
I finally did Oryx with a group, and the Runner was a kid that hadn't done it before. I was happy with that because he said so. The team rally together to help him out and we did it on the third try. The kid did awesome and I was chuffed that he finally got Oryx done Challenge style.
Edit... One last update. This subject seems to be hot topic at the moment within the forums. Is there a Developer that can create an LFG app for both iPhone and Android dedicated to experienced adult raiders?
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