when not playing solo, i have always considered DDO game play a group experience. most multiplayer games ive had experience with are more about individual experience. as an example: a game like star trek online- you dont host or post a group for your agenda nor outline your goal. you join a queue and you get dumped into a group of randoms who you wont recognize, dont care about, and probably cant depend on. you go in and do what every player would do, and minutes later it ends and automatically disbands the party as you leave the instance. they may as well be hirelings, the blind, or chinese plat farm bots. doesnt matter and you wont notice. ddo, however, grouping depends on a person who is willing to coordinate something- whether its just telling people which quest, what difficulty, and when to start, or any special conditions like "invis run" or "farming first chest and recalling" or "checking rats and caravan" the party might need roles to be filled, "need someone to carry the torch" in rainbow. "no one over lvl X for bravery bonus" "naked hirelings only!" "need trapper for 3rd rat maze" "be flagged" "link DR breakers" "must have more than 400 hp!"
beyond expectations and requirements, ddo is a game that allows you to be bad. some games deny you the ability to suck in that its literally impossible to build something useless. ddo on the other hand gives you so many options to intermix that you can totally pick a ton of bullshit and be 100% useless to everyone at all tasks based on your build. theres nothing telling players otherwise. Some more experienced players are then hindered by these players when they happen to group with them. with a smaller, more personal player base, it is in everyones best interests to help a useless player understand their errors. chances are that, unless strategically avoided, you will cross paths again. I'm reminded of the pure rogue who blows up the trap boxes that you know your 1 lvl of rogue can no fail. You should feel obligated to investigate and educate. where he might get frustrated at his inability, have trouble finding groups in time, pass misinformation to other less knowledgable players, and inevitably quit; your actions can prevent all of those things with minimal effort on your part. unless you prefer a game that cant retain new players while hemorraging vets, it is your responsibility to try to give a fuck about this game's community of players. decisions that affect 1-2 players negatively are an attack on a actual quantifiable percentage of the player base, not a random youll never see again regardless of how much they play.
i think the "leadership" role of ddo players is helpful to pugs and groups where you arent sure of the capabilities and knowledge level of your party. when playing in guild or with your closest companions who know you, it should become even more streamlined into simply doing what is required when the command is given, if that command must be given at all. a competant player can recognize and react to this. if i happen to join a pug- i wont open the quests prematurely unless specifically told. i will not open chests nor interact with quest items or triggers unless expected to. i will not run off ahead and complete without the party. not because i cant, but because its a douchebag inconsiderate move to do so. when i run with people who know each other, you can bet im getting in position for whatever im expected to do, as efficiently as possible and without waiting for anyone nor the word to be given.
maybe i personally want to run to the end with red alert while everyone is still arriving at the quest. what if the leader of the quest is kinda new and confused and has some perception that HE MUST REACH THE END CHEST? (Shroud flagging is a great example) now ive made the whole party fucked, pissed off a new player and ruined everyones fun just because "im bad ass enough to solo this before they get here" all you do is piss people off if you dont follow the agenda of the group. if you are too big of a jerk off to wind back your shit when participating in someone elses party, then you dont belong in any public LFG. go play solo and if u cant handle that- reevaluate your in game attitude.
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