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Problem - Why Are People in Such a Hurry?

Hello! I’ve been playing for two week and reached rank 8 yesterday.
I love this game so much, the music in this game is superb.
I’m playing on SEA - Telsiai.

For the last two week I’m very bothered by how people do in dungeon or mercenary mission, they are always such in a hurry, for example :

  1. People always straight to kill all the monster in the front of them and then moving forward, they doesn’t even care if there are some mobs left behind, even that monsters HP is low.

  2. And after the boss defeated they just left, some of them just saying “ty”, i just want to have a small talk, asking about job, skill or anything about the game.

  3. If someone disconnected I’ve always told them to wait one minutes, they doesn’t care, just kill all the monster without saying anything, and if you are disconnected in siauliai mission, don’t bother to re-enter.

I love the main town, the population is so good, there are a lot of people, but sometimes it feel like I’m playing offline game :cry:

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That’s how the MMORPG community has become, non talkative players that go full Kirito mode. They may also possibly be using exp buff items such as Fortune Cookies and Tomes and they want to make most use of it.

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LOL at Kirito mode. :smile: But It actually does bother me in dungeons when players walk pass monsters…That’s exp that we need. It feels like seeing an item drop in an instance and just leaving it on the ground. That ■■■■ drives me crazy. I will occasionally see some players in a party get left behind because they are trying to kill off the left over monsters. When that happens I try to stay with them to help kill off the rest. Being an aoe damage character makes it easier for them too.

I really hate this. Also when one player gets ahead of the party killing monsters on his own… Since party bonus exp doesn’t work when the players are far away of each other, why the hell do they waste exp like that?

There isn’t many dungeons in this game and not much to do once you reach end game except farm for better gear and roll alts.
For a lot of people running a dungeon has become routine, they might be doing it on their 5th alt, or running for the 200th time still trying to get an illusive drop.
For people in that situation any sense of adventure and excitement that you feel as a newer player is long gone, they just want to get in and out asap and continue with their day.

^ pretty much this. It’s the main negative aspect of dailies.

If the drop system wasn’t much of a problem, veteran players would’ve had the option to not do dailies and just spend the same time farming in non-instanced maps instead - but then that would consequently reduce the amount of players in dungeon queues making things harder for newer players on the other hand.

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[quote]Why Are People in Such a Hurry?
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I ask myself that all the time…

“Look at my characters still under lvl 200” :disappointed_relieved:

And thats why i always que with my guildmates/real life friends/party members :), just wait untill they get into 260 dungeon and learn that lefting mobs behind its not a smart thing

Imagine you are using a 4x/8x EXP tome, every minute does kind of count.

  1. Sometimes in the mad rush to clear the dungeon quickly they may be unaware there are mobs left behind.
  2. Logging out or leaving immediately after instance is done can squeeze out an extra minute out of your EXP tome
  3. Siauliai mission typically takes 3 to 5 minutes. 1 minute is a relatively big proportion of time in this mission. Also a lot of the time disconnected people actually don’t come back even if you did wait.
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lol just find ppl to play with and have fun

It happenned to me in the lvl 260 dungeon. The moving platform was bugged and I couldn’t join my mates. Another guy was disconnected. I asked them to wait for me, tried to disconnect and reconnect, the platform was still never comming. So I left the party and retagged again. I found another party, and this time I had no problem with the platform, but someone else had the same bug. I asked people to wait him, they finally waited after all my spam. The first party I ran with lost the bonus xp of matchmaking and certainly got into troubles to finish their run…

Everytime I’m in Siaulai missions, I’m asking to wait dead people, because they’ll don’t earn the xp if they are too far from the boss, and one time someone lost 3 times the xp of a boss. It was not his fault, he was low level and it was before the combat system changes…

This community becomes selfish when it’s a matter of dungeon or mission.

EXP Buffs wear off while in queue, making people wanna rush.
Wasted 30mins of today’s event buffs waiting in Queue. ;-;

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maybe because we have 7 other alts to run

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Wolfdoggie you have to perfect your pullout game so all the hot daddies will queue with you

I don’t like pulling out.

That’s because they have 7 other characters left to redo that same dungeon 21 more times and later that day a 1 hour long ET farm run.

Then 16 Saalus farm runs to do for shards that you must farm in order to advance your gear.

In short, people aren’t being rude. The game is just such a bore with repeated tasks you just want to get them done.

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Then you have to keep it in for as long as you can while queuing it will work

When you have 3 char or more, you will feel it too, 9 dungeon runs, 9 siaulai mission, 6 saalus, the faster i get it over with the better, sorry man I would like to stop for chit chat too but there are nights that I played till 2AM since the longer time you spend fking around, the fewer players available for queue which spiral down even further.

That is for someone who hold a day job and trying to fit in as much play time as possible, a pain in the ass dungeon run is, it is still the most efficient way of leveling, miss out the daily mean even bigger slower down on game progression.

And yeah, exp buff is the most important reason why you need to hurry even more.That one minute you spend hanging around equal 3 minute of normal time after all.

Whats the point on doing sia at lvl 300+?

to save exp card for rank 9 race-to-level-cap. one run of siau at lv 329 can give total 2.4% exp.
this thread is the prime example of homo homini lupus