I noticed that setting healer hires on "defensive" is barely any difference from "passive", but set them on "aggressive" and they're gonna aggro on furthest mob possible and ignore everything in their way to go attack that mob.
recalling sometimes helps to reset their aggro
Well...
I'm not in favor of SMS authentication since I lost access to my Pay Pal due to their 2fa never sending me code. their CS was... useless to put it simply.
for quite longer, occasionally I get my hopes up but quickly get reminded why I gave up on them, well plenty to enjoy in DDO before they mess it up enough for game to become unplayable
And i love how each time "pro's" conclude how it's LFM poster's fault for expecting (THE AUDACITY) of randoms joining their LFM's to show basic courtesy and always gaslight people complaining how they "play victim".
You actually gave good advice here, if zerger won't listen, reform group...
key word: "communication"
seems you're incapable of it.
let me give you one recent example of me and another player communicating:
I was leveling my alt accounts (4 boxing) and while in harbor i get tell "add me to group".
someone saw my group is at same level as they and they wanted to group...
since you nicely asked, speed required is speed at which you can keep up. can't keep up? your choice if you're gonna slow down group or drop it.
same as zerging without caring if others can keep up after joining someone else's LFM.
you join group you adapt to it or leave, simple as that
EXCELLENT!
we agree then that if you join LFM, see they're not zerging, so it's on you to say in group chat something like "can we goo faster?" or "I'm on a pot" and it's rude to just ignore rest of group and zerg ahead.
communication is key. And assuming that you know what blank LFM means is...
and it's at that players fault if they join LFM that states zerg and don't even know where is quest.
yet that doesn't excuse joining LFM and ignoring rest of group to just rush to end.
neither is respectful to group.
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