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Old 11-22-2017, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by maskedmelon [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
thats the only thing I have ever heard it meant. I don't think it makes much sense because most of A/A is casual too. The only difference between A/A and CSG is that A/A is able to effectively utilize their casuals and their neckbeards are better. In A/A there are small groups of people who orchestrate the wins and everybody else just has to log in for batphones, otherwise you are free to do whatever you want[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]lay alts, read a book, make forum posts, sketch, shop, whatever float you boat ^^
All semantics (and flaming) aside, I believe the reason AG calls themselves casual is because we have no raid attendance requirements whatsoever. You don't have to raid, you don't have to log in for batphones, you don't have to have a minimum percentage for loot, just the dkp to win (although bids are limited for alts). The rules for Euro and Omni may be different, I don't know.

Also, CSG actually stands for Casual Scum Guilds. I don't think we take offense when people make fun of the name since it's specifically self-deprecating.
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P99ers do a lot of things well. Handling surprise adds / splitting up focus is not one of them. Mostly because the classes that do that the best (SK/Paladins) are generally trashed and considered useless, and because pulls are considered failures if a dragons doesn't appear at the zone line solo.