From what I see there is average wrongful labels or tags 🏷️ used. It appears many people don’t fully know how to use it such as, when people don’t clearly say which encounter is it but starts at random encounters. Sometimes encounters 2 or final. That ambiguity of tags I think confuses some users. Or sometimes you see ‘Chill’ and ‘Fast’ at the same post that is contradicting. Or a fresh start of an activity the fireteam leader doesn’t know how to summon the fireteam so he send individual invites, I understand an on going session they have the only option is individual invites. Or people who join doesn’t know how to press Ready or Leaders who don’t sent a invite to a full fireteam even within 5 minutes. So I think we need some sorta solution for people to explain or understand how to use the system.
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1 ReplyTheres a lot of tags issues. Especially for a non-linear raid like desert perpetual. One thing i have noticed over the years is that lfg has its own language and this messes with newer people. Like if I see a quick tag I understand that they probably mean sweaty and speedrun-light quick. Newer players who dont know the terms would just think they mean no wandering, or with some hustle. Chill doesnt mean not being sweaty, but just a laid back pleasant attitude. When I see 'chill quick' i dont see a contradiction, I take that to mean they want sweaty fast top tier players with a laid back attitude. I've often thought someone should make a beginners guide to lfg terms because most of the times I see people on here complaining about bad lfg experiences its because of someone misunderstanding a what a post advertising. Granted you'll never stop people who dont know what to do joining know what to do posts.