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ferndog
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#81 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:37 pm

i'll be rolling a dps zealot today. partly for shits n giggles and because I'm F*ing bored, and the other part because I've played this game for a LOOOONG time and leveled every toon to rr80 (some 100) accept for a dps zealot. and considering this is ALPHA, now would be the time to experiment and have a little fun. im sure i'll get destroyed by the opposition, BUT...the fun for me will come from playing something different, and all of the hate messages and flaming i'll be subjected to. thank u in advance...looking forward to the laughs. so kiss my dps zealot ASS!!

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vove
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#82 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:40 pm

@Nishka

You know nothing then. And if in your opinion it's my duty to heal everyone (which is what I actually do) even if they treat my like a piece of garbage because that's how they treat everyone else you are completely wrong.

When I join sc or do RvR as healer I do my best to keep everyone alive. Sometimes there is not enough healers, more often someone goes full retard and runs solo into group of enemies, sometimes I have to chose whom to save etc. So if you die, you die because it is your fault only, noone's else, you didn't back up, you needed heal and I couldn't cast it because I was focused myself, whatever. Now if you have the nerve to tell me you died because of me as I didn't heal you, all of it my fault, I can tell you only one thing: "f***k you and heal yourself on your own"- but I don't say that.

I don't have to keep up with that. I don't put people on ignore as I am not getting offended by insults present in the internet but we should respect each other. I give people choice- they can apologize for the insults, or I just ignore them.

And to be honest I don't call names, I don't shame people on forums. Everything is done through whisper. And you know what? People usually prefer not to say "sorry I said that, I didn't mean to", as a matter of fact what is more common are more insults.
rmpl wrote:Not healing your teammates on purpose is just griefing and I'm saying this as someone who mains a healer.
If you enjoy receiving mean comments via tell be my guest, I don't judge you.
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Feidam
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#83 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:45 pm

Nishka wrote:
Feidam wrote:
Nishka wrote:By refusing to heal a teammate, you don't hurt just him. You hurt whole your team, and yourself as well.
I got a hate tell from a guy today, so what? I kept healing him and we won many scenes. Being a whiny little girl helps no one.
Nope and Nope. You want to start spewing hate at me you no longer get any heals save for incidentals via group heal. Allowing people think it is ok to treat someone that way is BS. The grow thicker skin arguement is crap too. Someone does not need a thicker skin to deal with morons verbal diarrhea and abuse. That person needs to be a better human being.
Why do you punish your other teammates? What did they do to you?
you're not healing a tank and he dies, ok. But the dps who never said a bad word to you and was guarded by that tank dies as well. Why do you punish him?
You don't heal a rude dps, the enemy healers live and heal their group undisturbed. Overhealed enemy dps wipe you and your whole team, who did nothing bad to you, yet your grievance costs them a victory.
Why do my other teammates allow bad behavior happen towards their healers. No one should have to put up with any kind of abuse in game. Life is stressful enough for most people and when they are playing a game to have fun they do not some asshat screaming at them because he wants a pocket healer. Especially considering you may have been saving someone else when he died. I will not stand by and let someone try to ruin my downtime. They will be ignored.

Edit. BTW, I will give people a freebie or two because everyone has a bad day, but with a server this size you get to know names and if see mr slayer constantly behaving badly he will get ignored.

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rmpl
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#84 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 3:56 pm

There's a difference between enjoying something and not being bothered by it.

vove
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#85 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:04 pm

rmpl wrote:There's a difference between enjoying something and not being bothered by it.
It does bother me as I strongly believe everyone can love each other and coexist in peace instead of hatred. When I see anyone being mean to anyone else it really does bother me big time.

ThePollie
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#86 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:04 pm

People are taking this a bit too seriously.

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Carso
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#87 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:05 pm

amputationsaw wrote:Its correct that people have to play the way they want, but based on my latest experiences with pugs and random SCs in T2, i appeal on those you want to go dps WP/AM to focus on healing your mates andjoining the groups for buffs/groupskills. for the sake of our collective success!
Destro seem to have constantly healers in SC, thats what i witnessed the last days
Ughh, I was in a sc yesterday with zero healers. Yet we won lol. Of course we had to pve a bit with the flags.

vove
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#88 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:08 pm

ThePollie wrote:People are taking this a bit too seriously.
Say it about the person insulting your mother because you don't play as he wishes you to.

On a side note if you want to discuss morals start another thread as this one is starting derailing from the original topic and has a potential of another thread that got closed because of off topic discussion.

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rmpl
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#89 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:17 pm

vove wrote:
rmpl wrote:There's a difference between enjoying something and not being bothered by it.
It does bother me as I strongly believe everyone can love each other and coexist in peace instead of hatred. When I see anyone being mean to anyone else it really does bother me big time.
turn the other cheek

Feidam
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Re: Dear DPS Healers.. from Us

Post#90 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 4:35 pm

rmpl wrote:
vove wrote:
rmpl wrote:There's a difference between enjoying something and not being bothered by it.
It does bother me as I strongly believe everyone can love each other and coexist in peace instead of hatred. When I see anyone being mean to anyone else it really does bother me big time.
turn the other cheek
I like how the standard answer is to allow bad behavior these days by turning the other cheek instead of Holding people to a higher standard of behavior.

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