PaveHammer
Legend
No, this thread isn't about that website, it's about someone who will remain nameless with a rotten attitude.
A few days ago I queued my 19 and as is always the case, you get quite the mix of folks, some very new, some veterans, and usually a bunch of hunters and rogues.. Thats okay, this is a PUG and as such, many folks use these to develop their skills, and just kick back and have fun. The problem starts when some tool with a rotten attitude starts up with the "you're all noobs." comments. Seriously dude, really?
I'm sure things would have turned out better for you if you weren't getting your lunch money taken from you everyday at school, but as it is, nobody is impressed with that kind of BS while waiting to start a BG. I can also promise that doing that kind of thing immediately targets you as the "I hope they zerg that moron all game long" guy, that I will never help.
If self-esteem is the issue, you are going to get a lot more compliments on excellent play and teamwork than you ever will by whining that the people that make up the rest of your BG are all noobs.
News Flash for you Einstein, YOU were a noob once too, and frankly, you are STILL a noob when you QQ and then bail from the BG.
We all know that pugs can be as organized as herding cats, it's just how it is in the current PVP model, that may (or may not) change in the future, but just so it's clear to anyone that queues and then whines like a spoiled little brat when they dont get their favorite ice cream, you aren't impressing anyone, and you certainly are getting any respect.
The folks that say "Hey, lets do this.." and "Who is FC?" and other useful things, guys (and gals) my hat is off to you, and I can always say that the BG's that included some attempt at organization were more fun, regardless of winning or losing, versus the bitchfests where everyone is pointing their fingers at everyone else.
In closing, if you are too cool for pugs, then stick with your premades.
-Pave
A few days ago I queued my 19 and as is always the case, you get quite the mix of folks, some very new, some veterans, and usually a bunch of hunters and rogues.. Thats okay, this is a PUG and as such, many folks use these to develop their skills, and just kick back and have fun. The problem starts when some tool with a rotten attitude starts up with the "you're all noobs." comments. Seriously dude, really?
I'm sure things would have turned out better for you if you weren't getting your lunch money taken from you everyday at school, but as it is, nobody is impressed with that kind of BS while waiting to start a BG. I can also promise that doing that kind of thing immediately targets you as the "I hope they zerg that moron all game long" guy, that I will never help.
If self-esteem is the issue, you are going to get a lot more compliments on excellent play and teamwork than you ever will by whining that the people that make up the rest of your BG are all noobs.
News Flash for you Einstein, YOU were a noob once too, and frankly, you are STILL a noob when you QQ and then bail from the BG.
We all know that pugs can be as organized as herding cats, it's just how it is in the current PVP model, that may (or may not) change in the future, but just so it's clear to anyone that queues and then whines like a spoiled little brat when they dont get their favorite ice cream, you aren't impressing anyone, and you certainly are getting any respect.
The folks that say "Hey, lets do this.." and "Who is FC?" and other useful things, guys (and gals) my hat is off to you, and I can always say that the BG's that included some attempt at organization were more fun, regardless of winning or losing, versus the bitchfests where everyone is pointing their fingers at everyone else.
In closing, if you are too cool for pugs, then stick with your premades.
-Pave