Not patronizing down. He complained about "standing around for hours" only to then go to a dungeon and find it at less than max spawn.
Edit: Intention is not dispespect but rather to encourage players who stand around with their characters for hours to find some occupation other than dungeoning. It's valid point, has nothing personal behind it; not easy to say without sounding abrasive and ruffling feathers; my regrets.
I think you need to be more generous about how other people prefer to spend their time. Anarco's played on this server for years, has had characters in positions of membership in many PC factions and has driven RP in addition to helping other players' characters reach their goals through connections with his own.
'Find something to do other than dungeoning' falls flat in face of the fact every player here has a different reality going on. Some people's times are constrained due to RL circumstances that greatly limit their play time, so they often have to choose between dungeons or roleplaying in a public square, or selling their wares. It's a very bad presumption to make on people's time on the game and how they spend it.
It's worse when it's written in defense of something that greatly curtails (as he rightly put it) the worth of investment of one's time in an activity that is, ostensibly, for fun.
I don't know about you, but I am a terrible gacha gamer.
Well I am being genuine, first of all. If not, generous.
I don't know anything about any player specifically and am not interested to be drawn into personal conflict.
I didn't presume anything other than what I read at face-value: A complaint about standing around for hours only to finally go on to a dungeon and find it at less than max spawn. SO wait, that isn't your experience?...then why did you say it in support of your comment?
I find it odd that an account with only five posts has been saying things about the last 20 years, as if speaking from knowledge and authority to begin with. I even apologize for opening with this, but I thought I would highlight it.
Second, sometimes the composition you need to do any dungeon is 1 warder, 1 trapper, 1 or 2 hitters. Depending on the dungeon, it may be more than this. So yes, you would stand around for hours in Mist Camp or maybe the Outskirts or even the Quartier Publique in order to recruit people to your 'expedition', or however you want to call it, if you are unlucky.
I've experienced this, but generally, I lose interest and log out, try another time. When I spend my time
anywhere, I want it to be a meaningful investment. Time is precious. You don't get time back. As a result, I do value my time greatly. When I want to have fun, I have to allocate the hours to have fun. Sometimes I have more time, sometimes I have less. Other times I don't play at all because life demands nothing less from me than total investment.
When I'm here, I'm here to have fun. I can, of course, find my fun roleplaying, if that's what I want to do. Now, if all I want to do is dungeon for a couple of hours, I don't see how fun it is to hunt down an available and properly challenging dungeon for an hour and a half out of, say, the two hours I have to play.
So if the returns for investing my time are diminishing, odds are, I will eventually grow frustrated and find something else to do.