I tried it blind with a no mic team. They quit at Gahlaran. I completed Grasp of Avarice with an LFG team no mic on the first night. Duality is more difficult but its doable with a bit of application to learn it and some patience.
I have checked out some guides and think I have a good grasp on the mechanics and feel its doable with no mic. Have to be as I don't have one. I got tired of every activity with one being my team mates shouting over each other all the time. I will be trying Duality a bit later as I want me some of those weapons. Its hard but I want to learn it. To become good at it to the point I can take those who don't know and maybe carry them a bit so they can learn. Its meant to be a challenge, treat it like one.
I just hit 50 and fly for a living. By the time I call for take off I have done around 180 checks. From memory. If an old duffer like me can learn this you younger lot should have no problem, with your heightened reaction times and apparent knowledge about everything that makes you right all the time.
It just takes a bit of application and actually watching what your team mates are doing and working with each other. That means not deciding what you are going to do and expecting your team mates to do what you want, that goes on way to much in team activities. People don't play as a team. If they did then most activities wouldn't end up with your team mates doing that stupid figure of eight run in front of their team mates. The start of Wellspring defend being a prime example, six players in line is a wall of bullets but instead you get most running around getting in each others way.
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You’re too focused, it really was a casual game with a raid being the one hard thing.It’s grown into a monster, many don’t want too much application or thought going on and many prefer solo stuff.
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Old man yells at cloud comes to mind for some reason.
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I generally can't stand boomer mentality but show me where he said something wrong to incite that response.