Join leavers are the worst couldn’t agree more. Me and a friend used to put up lfgs and would always have people give up for the smallest reason. Or no reason at all, we’d end up doing things as a duo since lfg was so hard to get a patient team. Whenever I make lfgs (not as often as I used to) I almost always end up being the last one in the fire team again. I’m currently aiming to get my first clear on salvations edge so I can renew my ability to say “I’ve done all raids/dungeons in the game”. Sometimes it’s not the mechanics that are hard at all. It’s just that in lfg you don’t really know anybody on your team so it’s hard to do things like you would with a group of 6 friends. I’d say 97% of players in this game are nice but the main problem is that the community isn’t great at working together with the people they don’t know and can’t push themselves out of their comfort zone easily. I’ve noticed how much I’ve written here now and think I should wrap it up because if I write too much people will think I’m one of them forum dwellers. (I’m not by the way)
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Edited by CDog2300: 7/11/2024 8:00:41 PM
CDog2300Warlock main - old
I've had a few teams that were able to stay for a long time because they have nothing better to do. And I've gotten along with them. There are great people out there. Just need to find them. Also. I appreciate your comment. You're not a forum dweller. You're just speaking from experience. -
Okravaria♠️ Hunter Main ♠️ - old
😅thanks! Appreciate you too. -
CDog2300Warlock main - old
When I put an lfg out, I normally put "experienced=join. Be chill. Be patient". It narrows down who you're looking for to do the raid