[QUOTE=KristovK;1280133]Now...in DDO, your time is worth..well...jack squat.QUOTE]
Sorry, you lost me there KristovK... I know that I don't pay by the hour, but my DDO time IS valuable because it is LIMITED. I'd consider myself to be a casual player (10 hours/week) and as such don't have time (or the desire) to wait around for a PUG raid group to fill up. I watched a PUG raid group wait around for 45 minuted before it disappeared off the LFM screen. When I get on to raid, I don't have enough time to wait 45 minutes to get started because then, just over an hour into the Twighlight Forge, I'd probably have to leave the group to log. And, seeing as how, even when 'less experienced' players are decent players and do a good job (which is probably most of them) it just takes too long for me with my limited amount of play time.
Does it make me an elitist if I don't bring less experienced people along with me when I raid? I don't think so. I don't bring less experienced people along with me because its been my experience that it makes everything take longer and I don't consider my DDO time to be worth 'jack-squat'.