Had an interesting ragequit last night in a PUG of New Invasion on hard. The team breezed through the first three levels and paused at the end to discuss our strategy for Barnzidu and friends.
Apparently the cleric misunderstood the plan because he jumped down by himself when he was supposed to wait up top. He was running around and yelling on the mic "I can't even get a blade barrier down... but I don't understand, my concentration skill is very high!" (Quicken? Who needs it?!), then frantically calling for other group members to come down and "get this guy offa me!", followed by an angry, "why didn't anyone come down and help me?!"
As we're explaining to him that we weren't quite ready, he didn't follow the agreed upon plan, etc, he ragequit.
We waited a while to make sure it wasn't an inadvertent DC, then the two FvS jumped down, dropped a dozen blade barriers and finished the mission minus one ragequitter.
This is just one of the reasons I love to PUG. The wide variety of player skill & build/equipment quality keeps it fun. In almost every PUG I find myself saying both, "holy hell that guy is good" AND "wow, this guy needs some serious help."
The variety and the occasional ragequit help keep the game fun.
Guinglain 20 Barb Tynnian 20 Cleric Citrinitas 23 Rogue Nataichal 20 Sorcerer Dy Trying 20 Bard/Ranger Altar Boy 8 Paladin Wynds of Change 20 Pal/Fight/Rogue Near Miss 20 Ranger/Rogue Beeten Senseless 24 Monk/Fighter Systematic Elimination 16 Wizard
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6) PlayerX literally explodes in voice chat after his first volley of expletives due to a temper and hypertension that beggar the imagination (a steady diet of mountain dew and salted pork filled deep fried twinkies is not your friend), and thanks to a gobbet of his steaming entrails landing on his ptt key you get to hear the wet plop and thud of his final moments even as the screaming begins of the slackjawed heathens that raised the churlish clod when they get to see the exploded diagram of their precious snowflake upon checking the commotion.
Hroth Ironbjorn - Fortran Cardpuncher - Roaster the Toaster - Bukbuk Bugok - Claddahg Stonebend - Dukien Du'Caltor - Jheeneric Sorcelatorer - Strombolt - Bhan Dwagon - Mozartron - Thorfyn Hammerhand - Scimitarsis Blendaria - etc ad nauseam.
Ex-Keeper EUbie known as:
Drenglis,...many more on 3 accounts ... forgot the rest!
And yes... I'm a PROUD GREEN MUPPET and now a days a Dirty Monkey!... And now someone made me the guild leader
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A nice DDO evening together with a few beers or other alcoholic beverages tends to make running pleasant, tasking a few more can lead to very interesting game experience :-) Anyway you NEED to be 18+ to experience this game setting!!
Ex-Keeper EUbie known as:
Drenglis,...many more on 3 accounts ... forgot the rest!
And yes... I'm a PROUD GREEN MUPPET and now a days a Dirty Monkey!... And now someone made me the guild leader
The only appropriate reason to ragequit is when you are running a Shroud with all level 20 toon and the caster (wizard or sorc) doesn't use Haste because he/she believes it's cheating!
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Öööö how about /bootrage????
Ex-Keeper EUbie known as:
Drenglis,...many more on 3 accounts ... forgot the rest!
And yes... I'm a PROUD GREEN MUPPET and now a days a Dirty Monkey!... And now someone made me the guild leader
No idea, but until two weeks ago I didn´t even know that word existed.
Lets make sure to differentiate ragequitting and quitting.
Dropping group because the whole raid party needs featherfall to survive the jump in sub = quitting and totally understandable.
Dropping group the moment someone dies and ruins yr extra 10% xp = ragequitting and not appreciated.
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