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To me a bad player would have some time to be good if they dont get good then please dont bash them teach them how to play =)
I really agree with this in premise. It would be nice if it could be done, but in practice, this just doesn't really happen and shouldn't necessarily have to.
I know I'm not the only player who has been in a party with someone playing a job that you also play, and recognizing that the guy is doing it ineffectively. Sometimes there's time to explain what the other player could do differently, but I'd say that the only real time that this is appropriate is in the Dunes or Qufim. Simple experience should do the teaching afterward.
I've levelled with players on Sioux that made me cringe. Guys in their late 60's and 70's that just confuse the crap out of me; a 62 BLM that casts Rasp over and over? A 65 WHM that repeatedly misses deadly status effects? A 60 DRK that can't make a skillchain to save his life?
I don't think I'm alone in saying that if these guys don't know how to play yet, little old me isn't going to get through to them. Chances are I'd just get insulted even if I did have the time to try.
In the Dunes, yeah, I agree, don't judge players on technicalities of their jobs. A THF that doesn't pull very well at level 11 is probably a very good WHM and a nice person, and at level 60 she'll probably be a great puller. If your tank isn't great, well, welcome to Valkurm Dunes, you're probably not such a hot BRD either. ;)
I'm just being technical, but it's important to remember that people don't usually get listed here because the person listing him is just being a di[b][/b]ck. There's an acceptable level of crappiness at every level, but the higher you go the thinner that highway gets.
Edited, Wed Nov 9 22:14:53 2005 by Sioux