My bet is that one or both of them will play the victim card and ask why you’re trying to single them out unfairly. WTF where’s the fireball shirt. People like this only continue to exist because they’re able to lie and gaslight their way into getting people to accept their shitty behavior. I mean that’s more of a class design problem than anything. Not being able to do the one thing your class gets as far as combat goes is a pain in the ass. That said, I just don’t understand these people. The thing is with that class is that he can do a ton. They’re great games. Though Bravely Default is fairly controversial; a lot of people hate its second half, though I personally think there’s a lot of amazing stuff about it that people ignore. But the concept of the second half is still fundamentally flawed.
WTF where’s the fireball.Just kicking then seems more reasonable. WTF where’s the fireball shirt. You clearly don’t want them in the game, it doesn’t sound like any of your other players do, and this … “you’re a guest in this game I’m running in a public store and inferior to my friends,” thing seems like it’s designed to provoke a dramatic reaction. If not, consider not explicitly saying how they’re less important to you and focus instead of their game disruption. Making it an attack on their worth is uncalled for, even though we all OBVIOUSLY value friends over random players and good PC’s over bad ones. Point being, you want them out, they’ve had adequate time to adjust, making a Draconian policy TO get them kicked out seems like a needless step. Just be done with it, everyone will feel better that way in the end.
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WTF where’s the fireball shirt, hoodie, sweatshirt, Classic guys. Classic GuysHoodieSweatShirtI wouldn’t give them another chance. WTF where’s the fireball shirt. I’m, not an experienced player. IM only playing RPG with some friends for a year now, but I know plenty of those people from online games and clans. I know from experience that it is hard for a newbie to get into character, I started as the kosher crazy guy doing crazy stuff all the time. took me several sessions before i finally found out how i want to play, and even longer before i had a nice and fitting backstory. but it worked out. I agree with you 100% on radiant history. It’s great for like the first 10 hours because it makes battles interesting. Eventually, it makes random encounters and grinding too much of a hassle and actually is one of the reasons I dropped the game 2 years ago. I liked the Bravely concept.