So I really don't know if it's just my experience or other people relate as well.
I never got to play 95% of raids in D2. Why? Because of toxic players. They leave early, or just become unbearable. I love to play the game, have fun, pvp, pve, what have you. But when I grab people for raid groups who claim to be chill and not taking themselves too seriously, nah.
I don't understand why the players I've run into have been so rude, entitled and arrogant. I get it's my first time running that specific raid, but I've been talked to like I just now found out what a video game even is.
It's hard for me to find actual real people to just talk to, have fun and enjoy the game rather than acting like their life depends on winning and being successful and flawless.
I wanna win too, but some players I've encountered hold that goal too tightly.
I just miss having that community where you just play the game and have fun. It's entertainment. It was easier for me in D1 to make friends to raid with, but maybe my luck is bad.
Anyone else have trouble finding raid groups?
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