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Old 02-24-2014, 11:38 PM
Nephazz Nephazz is offline
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Originally Posted by Sarajo [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
1) You didn't pay for a ticket but want to complain about the quality of the movie.
2) The one guy who is enjoying the show thought the theater was empty and there are no rules against what he's doing in this particular theater because it was built before cell phones became popular.

As it turns out, you can make an analogy about just about anything, and it's still making a comparison to make it sound like you have a point. We can do this all day, and it doesn't change the fact that the complaint is about (a tiny minority of) bards on the server whose alternative playstyle offends someone else who can't play the same way and therefore blames every server problem(lag, lack of social opportunities, EverQuest classic not meaning that you're entitled to. Group) on those individuals.

There are abusive and rude people playing every class... it's classic, unfortunately. We seem to have forgotten the part of classic wherein people didn't act like this is an XBoxLive chat simulator, because being toxic meant people wouldn't want anything to do with you when you hit the endgame dungeon/epic/raid scene.
1) The show is pretty good, just a handful of audience members suck because they have no regard for others.
2) A quick /who might provide him some insight. And a rule against it should not be required, it should be common sense to avoid being a jerk to a whole zone.

I'm talking circles here, it doesn't lead anywhere. Just one last point: we are not talking about one bard disrupting another player, we are talking about one bard who basically locks out a majority of other players on the field (if we take OT as an example here) so he can play choo choo train. How can there be an argument for the bard here?

Edit: And now I'm double-posting, too.