Chusk wrote:
As for the beef with Aestu, there isn't one really from my side of the fence. We had an argument in which he thought I was lying and that was about it. Now when I group with him he has something witty to say about how I'm trying to become famous. I'm not to sure what being famous in a sub-par server would get you in the hall of fame books for WoW, nor do I care... It's not something I'm shooting for really.
You claimed to have been a core raider with a top 50 US guild for four years but don't have any of the achievements, knowledge, skill or experience such a player would have. I quizzed you about the ins and outs of certain encounters and you didn't know the things that someone who did them as progression would know and never forget. You substantiated your claim by linking a video you claimed was of a warrior tanking the caster add on Twin Emps as 60 progression but you didn't understand why this is impossible and what was actually depicted in the video.
Later you tried to join some pugs I was hosting on alts but I correctly guessed exactly who it was. I don't particularly care if you come to my runs because the bar is so low for most content atm.
My comment about you engaging in self-aggrandizement was how you came to a recent ICC pug on an alt and began talking about yourself in the third person, in a dialogue in raidchat with one of your guildies, as if you were a big deal.
You made the choice to come to this "sub-par server" (actually, we're ranked 17th out of 241 US, so odds are BH is better than wherever you came from). If you wanted to compete in what you, or someone else, might call "the big pond", well, you made the choice not to. Maybe you'd be exceptional on...Auchindoun, or Coilfang, or Kirin Tor, or some other backwater, but on this "sub-par server" you aren't even at the level the community would consider average, not only in terms of past accomplishments but level of gameplay.
You're not the only person who plays on this server for friends (or claims to), but those such people who do, either run content at a level commensurate with their skill, by joining one of our two LoD guilds (who are both actively recruiting), or with a circle of friends who play at their level, or are simply casual. You can't fill a ten-man raid with your circle of friends and can't consistently kill the LK on normal 10. So on the one hand, your "friends" aren't terribly numerous, and on the other, they aren't particularly skilled either.
Spare us the "I don't care about being efamous", whatever. You care enough about your level of prestige in this game to lie about what you've done in the past, and enough to try to build yourself up to be a big deal when you're nothing of the sort.
Like I said, you're welcome to join my zergs. I don't have any strong feelings about you, merely my own opinion about your attitude and remarks.