
Originally Posted by
AkromaAoW
Once upon a time, I pugged. I would join every PUG I could. That was the way I approached DDO - play any quest with any group, regardless of classes. In a game that I have been playing for 13 years, I spent probably the first 5 or 6 years constantly pugging. Then, something changed, I decided to disappear from public view, and I quit pugs. I don't mean I mostly quit pugging, I mean I quit. It wasn't a particular event or thing; I woke up one day, and just started playing with RL friends and family, or running solo. Over the last 7 years, I have probably been in 7 pugs, maybe.
It's interesting. My wife occasionally considers putting up an LFM when we discuss running certain quests, but I balk, and we either run the quest alone or not at all. I'm not sure why this happens - why I get so anti-pug. I haven't had miserable pug groups. Quite the opposite, I greatly enjoyed pugging when I was doing it. Once upon a time, I was a "go to" for pug grouping, constantly receiving requests to join groups. I just don't seem to want that experience any more, and I'm not sure why. It's just a negative feeling when I consider joining or hosting a pug.
It could be that perhaps I believe that the pug experience today won't compare to the pug experiences of yesteryear. Certainly, much has changed over the years. Perhaps, I don't feel like having others join my party will elevate my experience as I once believed it would. Playing any quest with any party (and succeeding) used to be very entertaining.
Maybe, it's why people play now. Most of the players I know from way back are now very xp/min kinds of people. Grinding that next life as fast as possible, repeating the same high xp/min quests, over and over ad nauseam. It just doesn't seem to be something that strikes a chord with me.
Maybe I could find a group that is just casually running stuff, smelling flowers, and so on. Sadly, even running with that kind of group doesn't entice me. No, it seems that I have my niche now in DDO, and it involves playing solo or with my wife, kids, and grandkids. That's my DDO now. I'm not sure what could happen, or what DDO could do, to get me back into pugs. My head knows that pugging should be a great experience, but my heart just doesn't seem to agree.
E.