It's just going back to the original way of things. They used to have a pretty strict 'too bad' policy on looting no drop items which is something that changed at one point. I think Brahma still has a hate mage robe from way back in the day due to a finger spasm at the wrong time.
The same issue arises with the Windows User Account Control (UAC), you know, the one that spams you, "Do you want to allow this program to do this?". In Vista especially, it happened so often that it became useless, people got used to just hitting yes without looking or thinking.
So those kind of, "Are you sure?", messages become useless after a while, because you are so used to them.
People are not perfect automatrons that never make mistakes. People get tired, they get used to just clicking the yes box without thinking, etc.
Blaming people for something with the, "Well, they were warned", message is a kind of arrogance, in my opinion. Warnings only work when they are clear and not lost in the spam of life.
How many people really read every user manual's first two pages which describe how your toaster is dangerous and warns you of the 30 things to do and not do? And do you remember every single one three years later?
"How many people really read every user manual's first two pages which describe how your toaster is dangerous and warns you of the 30 things to do and not do? And do you remember every single one three years later?"
I have the right - nay the DUTY - to dig out a bagel with a fork while in the bath from my toaster. 'Merica!
Everybody needs to go into their options and make sure they have the no trade loot option on. Otherwise, it won't show the confirmation box
Going back to my days as a psychology student here.....one thing I learned back then is people naturally will take more risks the safer they feel in a given situation. There simply is no foolproof system that accounts for every possibility; this isn't just a loot thing but rather a life thing. The question is when a mistake is made what if any mechanism should handle the mistake?
You are basically defending laziness or ignorance or whatever word you choose. Listen, i totally understand what you are saying, yes, you might mindlessly click "yes" to some boxes without thinking but it doesn't make it right when a mistake is made that effects OTHER people. I did not "blame" anyone for anything but I definitely feel bad for all those people that got screwed out of loot that they won because someone else wasn't paying attention for whatever reason. I honestly could care less because i know this is just a game but there honestly is no reason not to double check what you are clicking on when other people could be effected.