What happens when i host a raid. MR related

i never had that situation, a MR 2, but that might be because i (when inviting) ask for experienced players and i say specifically that i don't want newbies, noobs, pretenders, 1st timers and bs.

I did include an explanation of these things in my original post, but it made it to long and i was adding details that were pointless considering the original idea of my post. The way i invite is something irrelevant, what really matters is the way i filter the messages i receive. That's because MR stating players are likely to be 1st timers or pretenders. Players that have done raid multiple times, yet don't know where pads are, on basic things such as pads pressing that will get them killed they will reply " i forgot" They forget because they don't pay attention when doing raids, the more raids you did without paying attention, the worse you are.

But in short, i never had this issue you speak off because such newbie players stay out of my raid, but i have had MR 4 players in my raid and they will outperform the large majority, but again, the MR doesn't tell me anything, it does to you and i know exactly why.

The nightmare raid i just did had no information on how many raids someone did, the players that PMed me knew they would fit the category and that they would perform fairly good. Some stated the MR with the reply, with a 100% chance of a bad player being in the raid, i simply reject such offers and the user is placed on ignore as that will clear the recruit chat on future games.

So far the method has worked flawlessly, i have been in teams that have failed raids and i might have had failed a raid that i hosted (not sure), but so far with randoms my % of sucess might be around 90% or 95%

Now you tell me, why would i lower this sucess rate by allowing MR stating player, they suck, that's beyond obvious.

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