I would like to be able to see a list of available parties, and how many players are in that party and in what level they currently are. This would make finding a party easier than how it is now... People tend to hang out in the Arcade and just socialize, and don't want to do a gate so I have to go looking in gates myself for a party which is a waste of crowns but I don't care since it is a preview test... BUT I will care when the official comes out
Able to know if there is an available party when selecting the Join a Party Option
+1
I have been saying for a while that the party creation screen should give some better info.
+5 me likey, i always wish that i could just jump to crossroads or jelly battles (:
It would be great to see what parties are open and what level they are on
I agree—this is much needed!
I'll play devil's advocate this time:
I know a lot of players that get really upset when they work hard, going through several floors alone just to have other people show up later on----these additional party members don't have to pay the 200/500 crown fee to go to the lower level, and they get automatic progress to the lower towns without having to spend all their time and ME/CE...
Now, people who are bothered by that should learn to lock their party, but still. This feature would only encourage the kinds of things Samuraii is suggesting, that really annoys other players (sorry buddy).
Is there a way to create a group before entering? If not that needs to happen, it would make going through these levels so much easier, with people you trust to do well and stay in the whole time. (friends / guild members)
There is BIG button called: ''Create Party'' try it.
Well for the people showing up later on part,
a solution could be that joining parties via the join party button does not send you to a party who has passed the terminal... but you can still join your friends and stuff...
There is BIG button called: ''Create Party'' try it.
new to the game, wasn't sure thanks. Clearly not that big because I haven't noticed it :)
@Providence
You know, the "lock party" button you mentioned kind of eliminates the rest of the argument.
You can also kick people from your party, which puts them in a different instance.
I agree. In particular, the "parties exist" indicator is in no way a guarantee that those parties have room, or are accepting new members. It's all rather confusing.