Make your own group is the obvious answer. But it is sad that they put something into the game that made it so easy for every short dick on the planet it judge people by.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
If I have to choose between to morons, one with your ilvl or one with a larger one guess who I am going to choose every time? Don't like it? Make your own groups.
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Maybe if you are stupid. Role has no bearing what so ever on making a group. If you don't like the rules, and the rules have been established for a very long time, make your own group.
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
If everyone that was advised to "Make there own group" did so.
There would be thousands of groups in group finder - and no-one would pug ever, as it would take hours to fill a raid group.
Things like these arguments, curve, Ilvl and so few wow players doing content above raid-finder - just go to show how outdated and archaic the current concept of raiding is in general.
Blizzard seem to agree, with the inclusion of M+, Island races and Warfronts in the next exp - removing the focus from raiding as the primary endgame content, would be a big step forward for wow.
Then I must be the greatest Raid Leader in the world or you have no idea what you are talking about. Honestly, if you don't know what is going on then you shouldn't be able to contribute. Role has no bearing on successful group making. I do it on tank or dps or healer whenever and for whatever meets my fancy. If YOU are having problems maybe YOU should have a look in the mirror and see why, even though there are thousands (100s of thousands?) of people who want to PUG raid, YOU as a dps cannot make a group.
You are bad, make your own group baddie!
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
Except they dont? The game is stuffed with viable alternatives to raiding. There's PvP, world quests, full sets of 910+ gear from Argus vendor (including relics), and Mythic+ dungeons go up to what, 950 now?
Don't blame the shitty nature of people (who have largely been lazy assholes for as long as people have existed) on a video game. That's just... incredibly stupid.
Appreciate your time with friends and family while they're here. Don't wait until they're gone to tell them what they mean to you.
True sign of someone who doesn't know what they are talking about. You say are saying the opposite of an observable fact and then you leave a small disclaimer so that no matter what happens you are technically right. The end result? You look like an idiot as there are thousands of people (10s of thousands?) who successfully make groups each week when their role is DPS. What you are really saying is "My experiences are what everyone experiences in WoW. Anybody who disagrees with my superior worldview are wrong, but just in case I'm wrong, I'll leave this disclaimer here".
Challenge Mode : Play WoW like my disability has me play:
You will need two people, Brian MUST use the mouse for movement/looking and John MUST use the keyboard for casting, attacking, healing etc.
Briand and John share the same goal, same intentions - but they can't talk to each other, however they can react to each other's in game activities.
Now see how far Brian and John get in WoW.
So what you're saying is racist people(assholes ingame in this case) are born that way and not made into racists by their shitty parents/environment(or game environment), and apparently humans don't act differently depending in which environment they are currently in.
That's as basic as human psychology gets >_>
Making the game more competitive makes people toxic = the fault of the game designers.
This.
The people demanding high gear and achievements, are the people that
A. Want a free boost (most likely)
B. "Lego Run" Build a group that massively outgears a raid and steamroll it really fast, to get a tonne of legendary drop chances, giving either a legendary, or at the very lest, bumping up the "bad luck protection"
When i join a pug that "need curve" I always check if the RL has it, if he does, then fine. if not, i join anyway and make sure I announce that the leader doesn't even meet his own requirements, and watch his raid crumble. I don't boost people for money, let alone for free.