View Full Version : Shroud and "autopilot"
Zyerz
03-29-2012, 10:19 PM
I've run shroud so many times since it came out, I'm like on autopilot when I run it now. I barely even stop to notice the design or even read whats going on. Hehe. How many of you suddenly turn on the autopilot on quests and realize that you're no longer inmersed in the game?
Although sometimes I do stop to admire the awesome designs the game has. :D
Krell
03-29-2012, 10:56 PM
I remember one time I was doing shroud and we got to the part where we are all standing there dead. The leader told everyone not to move or buff or anything so the kiter could get aggro and pull everything away.
Well, the dead part is my time to zone out or grab a drink after running this so many times. I'm on my fighter and the only spell I have is a stoneskin clicky on my greensteel. We all rez and sure enough *click*.
There I am standing as white as a pillar of salt for all the world to see. I hear a chorus of Oh man, some people just don't listen, what part of do nothing is so hard to understand, and general mockery.
Yup, you got me. I felt kind of bad. It didn't really make any difference, I think 1 mob came over, but I do try to quests the way the leader wants to, regardless if I think it is needed.
So the moral of the story is, don't zone out too much or you might be standing there like a big white dufus.
Zyerz
03-30-2012, 12:18 AM
I remember one time I was doing shroud and we got to the part where we are all standing there dead. The leader told everyone not to move or buff or anything so the kiter could get aggro and pull everything away.
Well, the dead part is my time to zone out or grab a drink after running this so many times. I'm on my fighter and the only spell I have is a stoneskin clicky on my greensteel. We all rez and sure enough *click*.
There I am standing as white as a pillar of salt for all the world to see. I hear a chorus of Oh man, some people just don't listen, what part of do nothing is so hard to understand, and general mockery.
Yup, you got me. I felt kind of bad. It didn't really make any difference, I think 1 mob came over, but I do try to quests the way the leader wants to, regardless if I think it is needed.
So the moral of the story is, don't zone out too much or you might be standing there like a big white dufus.
Yeah... I hate it especially when real life starts buggin ya right before an endfight or when people need everyone at one specific area to proceed. :o
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