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Don't join random teams in city depths

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Fri, 06/17/2011 - 01:42
Ufana

It's really frustrating, this has been mentioned before - often. But I can't find a suggestions, so: I just tried to join a random t2 team about 5 times. Every time I was in a different group, every time they were idling around in moorcraft manor, noone going any deeper.

ZOMG THIS SHOULD BE FIXED!!!1111

(seriously, add an option or something if you want players to still be able to join so early. otherwise, just remove teams that are in a city from the internal list of open teams for purposes of random / automatic joins)

Fri, 06/17/2011 - 02:05
#1
Squishat
Legacy Username
on the topic of random

That's a good idea. And before the patch, I'd get whisked to parties that were sitting at Basil too, which they just wouldn't turn the thing off..

But at D8 and D18 it is really fustrating because the parties you join might have everyone else on the OTHERSIDE (as in, they just entered from the previous tier, and about to exit)

I was just thinking, to help counter that problem, there could possibly be a new Zone Channel? /3 maybe?

/3 would help people find each other for Clockworking (regardless of Havens, like how /2 currently works)

That way no one would ever have to join a random party again and waste time :D

Fri, 06/17/2011 - 02:11
#2
Xionxinx
Yeah, this seems to happen to

Yeah, this seems to happen to me as well mostly in the moorcraft manor though. I support this idea very much.

Fri, 06/17/2011 - 05:09
#3
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Quandasim
make lobby interface

make lobby interface before we join the dungeon, where the party leader can viev others players stats and can kick them..

Fri, 06/17/2011 - 07:59
#4
Shidara
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New Zone Channel Idea

I like that one. This would be great to have for those who are seeking teams for say, Royal Jelly, core runs, Lord Vanaduke, etc.
I support that one.

@quandasim
I don't know what you mean by that..

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