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5-09-2008 @ 4:07PM
dpak said...
I play the game for fun too.
I do not find it fun if I dedicate my evening to a raid, and we dont get anywhere because others are not ready.
Wrong pet, wrong spec, wrong items, talking on phone, taking hours to get to the same spot, and not past it.
The is un-fun as it gets.
New content with my friends, the accomplishment, the laughter...that is fun. Even wiping while learning can be fun, if it is because of the learning curve, and not because someone cant remember to turn off their windows update.
Also, chain pulling helps create a climate of "not slacking"...and reduces all other time wasters (joking too much, whispering friends during combat, etc.).
We do not wipe while chain pulling, but we also have a rule of if the healing lead says "stop" we stop.