I've been playing WoW pretty much since it launched and I've only rage quit once and that was roughly 2 months ago.
Bit of backstory. I have always played on the Horde. I find the overal community to be more tolerable (note I didn't say perfect) and even factoring the Blood Elves into the equation I run into fewer folks with thinly veiled pop culture references for names who have more fun making poopy farty jokes in general chat than actually playing the game.
But just for a laugh and to see how the story plays out for the other team I rolled up a Pandaren monk and started dungeon leveling it for the Alliance.
Dungeon 1: entire party full of Pandaren monks, new x-pack everyone is still learning the new class it was a bit of a mess but I can hardly blame anyone for it.
Dungeon 2: More standard assortment of Warrior Tank, Druid Healer and two Rogues who seemed to be confused as to whether or not their class was capable of tanking. Tank was arms spec and couldn't hold his aggro to save his life. Party wiped 5 times.
Dungeon 3: Huntards!
Dungeon 4: Entire party incapable of keeping simple unit cohesion. Rogue off picking fights independent of the tank, healer wandering off to pick flowers in the middle of combat, tank once again incapable of maintaining aggro at all Hunter unaware that he actually has skills other than auto fire.
The party wiped twice on Kresh before I yelled at the whole party for being a bunch od ADD riddled halfwits and may or may not have mentioned something about "herding cats" and then just disconnected.
To be honest I think my character is still in Wailing Caverns.
The thing is...I'm not that guy. I don't harp on players with less than optimal skill rotations, I don't have macros assigned to automatically ridicule a player for clicking the wrong skill at the wrong time and I'm not that asshole who feels the need to report DPS rankings to the whole party and then demand everyone explain themselves if they aren't in a 5 way tie for first.
As long as everyone knows their role on a basic level and doesn't routinely actively fuck up I'm actually pretty chill.
Bit of backstory. I have always played on the Horde. I find the overal community to be more tolerable (note I didn't say perfect) and even factoring the Blood Elves into the equation I run into fewer folks with thinly veiled pop culture references for names who have more fun making poopy farty jokes in general chat than actually playing the game.
But just for a laugh and to see how the story plays out for the other team I rolled up a Pandaren monk and started dungeon leveling it for the Alliance.
Dungeon 1: entire party full of Pandaren monks, new x-pack everyone is still learning the new class it was a bit of a mess but I can hardly blame anyone for it.
Dungeon 2: More standard assortment of Warrior Tank, Druid Healer and two Rogues who seemed to be confused as to whether or not their class was capable of tanking. Tank was arms spec and couldn't hold his aggro to save his life. Party wiped 5 times.
Dungeon 3: Huntards!
Dungeon 4: Entire party incapable of keeping simple unit cohesion. Rogue off picking fights independent of the tank, healer wandering off to pick flowers in the middle of combat, tank once again incapable of maintaining aggro at all Hunter unaware that he actually has skills other than auto fire.
The party wiped twice on Kresh before I yelled at the whole party for being a bunch od ADD riddled halfwits and may or may not have mentioned something about "herding cats" and then just disconnected.
To be honest I think my character is still in Wailing Caverns.
The thing is...I'm not that guy. I don't harp on players with less than optimal skill rotations, I don't have macros assigned to automatically ridicule a player for clicking the wrong skill at the wrong time and I'm not that asshole who feels the need to report DPS rankings to the whole party and then demand everyone explain themselves if they aren't in a 5 way tie for first.
As long as everyone knows their role on a basic level and doesn't routinely actively fuck up I'm actually pretty chill.