
To be fair, this sort of thing isn't really anything new. If I'm not mistaken a lot of people have endured something similar happening whenever they've made events of their own either here on in other MMO's.
With that in mind...do we really need a thread about it? I mean, people could create a thread each time an event is interrupted by someone but then it only really serves to give the individual in question the attention they're seemingly seeking.
It's also possible that the guy stumbled across the event, tried to get involved in a misguided manner and then ended up getting overly defensive when approached. As awful as I find his role-play one of the consequences of role-playing outside of instances it that technically anybody can approach and try to participate. Nobody has to acknowledge them, of course - but sometimes it's best to just quietly ignore problematic individuals.
Did the guy linger when called out or did he leave immediately?
Either way, this sort of thing happening back in WoW is precisely the reason why I no longer create or attend large events. Filtering out the undesirables can, unfortunately, be quite a stressful task.
With that in mind...do we really need a thread about it? I mean, people could create a thread each time an event is interrupted by someone but then it only really serves to give the individual in question the attention they're seemingly seeking.
It's also possible that the guy stumbled across the event, tried to get involved in a misguided manner and then ended up getting overly defensive when approached. As awful as I find his role-play one of the consequences of role-playing outside of instances it that technically anybody can approach and try to participate. Nobody has to acknowledge them, of course - but sometimes it's best to just quietly ignore problematic individuals.
Did the guy linger when called out or did he leave immediately?
Either way, this sort of thing happening back in WoW is precisely the reason why I no longer create or attend large events. Filtering out the undesirables can, unfortunately, be quite a stressful task.