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Everywhere. Do you want a list of names? lol
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I meet nice people all the time on green. Sure there are assholes, but that will always be the case. Tons of nice people out there, pug's are still super fun if you assemble some cool peeps. And as always, the game is really just a chatroom with a game built around it. People seem to throw the term "toxic" around if they have even one single negative experience. If you meet a jerk remember them and avoid them in the future, the game is still super fun and chill and way better than modern mmos.
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what are you pugging when all raid mobs are killed by the servers leading zerg guild within 10 seconds of spawning?
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Yeah I'm talking all pug's. Chilling in a solid group of cool peeps in crushbone or deep in seb is equally cool and fun and good.
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Definitely plenty of decent humans playing, but the attentiveness is lacking across the board. I've commented on it repeatedly when I throw around "good players" or "bad players", and attentiveness is always #1; The amount of time it takes you to do the basic tasks expected of your class.. which is all of the tasks, for every class except pullers, and the frequency of which you need to be reminded.
Being attentive is the overlap between a good player and a good person, because there is no argument that can be made in defense of someone who gives zero shits about wasting other people's time. If you can't commit your attention and you're just soaking xp or loot, you should be forthright with your group about that. Don't just candidly join and grope your groin. I know people have important shit going on, but it's entirely reasonable for a person with equally important shit going on to get irritated when their *properly portioned* free time is being squandered, by whatever flavor of unsavory group play is on the table.
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I have played p99 for a long time...on and off pretty much since launch. I haven't however, been in a PUG group for over two years really. I tend to level solo. If I do group it is with people I've been long time friends with on multiple servers or friends I've made in guilds. If I decide to raid at all --- which I've avoided for years at a time on p99, I usually raid with pretty "hard core" folks. The demographic of the server I see playing like that is extremely skewed. I would tend to agree that in PUG groups folks are distracted because of age-related responsibilities. So definitely agreement. When I look at the raid crowd though and the high-end solo'ers I think its a different demographic; I'm not experiencing what the majority of folks might see if they just roll a character on p99 and head out into the newbie yard to begin a new server. I'd be interested in finding out some data regarding the demographics of p99 --- average age of players (in general, but also raiders vs casuals), average time played per week, etc. I'm entirely speaking on my own experience --- filtered and examined with some intuition and reasoning --- which doesn't really reflect the complete picture in truth. Thanks for the discussion today and yesterday...actually been very interesting for me. | |||
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The average age of p99 players is going up (I think) compared to live, but the players themselves are from a younger generation than on live. Amongst other things, I think this impacts some of the differences between live and p99 behavior...there are significant others, but I do think this is one of them. When p99 launches its 5th iteration of green (in 2040) the average age will probably be in the 60s...but they'll still be millennials or Gen Z. The number of Gen X'ers playing in 2040 will be very small...even if the game itself doesn't change I think EQ is complex enough that you can expect to see changes in how people play it....which is kinda cool that a game made in 1999 managed to pull off that much social sensitive complexity. | |||
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This is the crap that bugs me the most. Why even play if you are going to sit there and watch netflix or whatever your low attention span brains are distracted by?
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