So far VoG has been pretty good, I've enjoyed getting some good rewards, and meeting some new people. Except for the fact that most LFG teams that I've been a a part of consist of at least one or more of these things:
- someone who has a mic with an echo
- someone who doesn't speak English, or has a heavy accent
- someone who doesn't listen to callouts
- someone who doesn't know what they're doing
- someone who won't shut up
- someone who shoots the wrong Oracle; even better - not making it through the first Oracle phase
- someone who doesn't move when detain imminent is counting down, thus detaining the whole team
- someone who dies to atheon before the damage phase
I know it's LFG but surely you come into a raid knowing what to do at the very least. No one likes to play with a dead weight.
I'm sure some other guardians have experienced this stuff before. If you feel inclined please comment your experiences, I'd love to hear some of the stuff that happens out in the world of LFG raiding.
[spoiler]Rant over[/spoiler]
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Edited by Hexi: 6/4/2021 3:46:13 PMI speak 4 languages, how many do you speak? I bet it's 1. If you don't speak Finnish, you're dead weight.
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Edited by Sweet Lew 88: 6/4/2021 3:41:33 PMMaybe use lfg, but host it yourself. If you need kwtd, then make that a stipulation. Use past raid completions to make friends. Definitely send friend requests to the better than average skilled people in the group, ones that don't annoy you, like heavy accents or bad microphones. Take charge of your own experience if you don't like the raids you've been in. This is why we don't have matchmaking, create your own experience....
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3 RepliesYou can't really call a person who has a heavy accent or doesn't speak English "Dead weight" that's just a you problem for matching with them.
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I think the language thing is kinda 𝚏𝚞𝚌𝚔𝚎𝚍 up bro but if you really need to just put English only raid or sum idk
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someone who yells at you over and over for shit that ain't your problem