im kinda starting to hate the "restricted" status

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Mysticbeam's picture
Mysticbeam

if a party splits, like some1 gets booted, or some1 goes solo, nobody can invite any1.

say 12,3, and 4 are in a party

1 kickes 3 from the party, to invite his friend.

now 1,2,4 have a staus that says restricted, which means 1 or any1 cannot invite anybody.

this is kinda annoying because say ur at 23, and want 2 invite your friends for the vana run. if the other guy goes solo, you cannot invite anybody to the party.

a bit annoying since i am incapable of soloing FSC.

sorry 4 complaining, but i think this has to be tweaked a bit.

EDIT: also if you go back to haven to change your armor, you cant join back into the party because u left it

can some1 please explain why this is there? this is new, bc this has never happened before 2-3 days ago i think

Kobo's picture
Kobo
Ive never seen that before

Ive never seen that before ever, so I guess its brand new.

Makes prefect sense though. They dont want people doing what they normally do where they sit in terminal before JK or FSC and keep kicking new teammats until they have exactly who they want. Does sound like it needs some playing with though.

Goldmaker's picture
Goldmaker
Blame the "arena loopers".

Blame the "arena loopers".

Negimasonic's picture
Negimasonic
"EDIT: also if you go back to

"EDIT: also if you go back to haven to change your armor, you cant join back into the party because u left it"
That, luckily, is NOT true. Last night I was in FSC, left at the early part of d26 just in case by using "return to haven" to switch equipment, and I rejoined with no problems. Note that that's not being kicked or going solo but pressing return to haven. I'm glad they left that open because return to haven isn't exploitable so long as going solo/kicking is restricted.

So if your party gets wiped, don't go solo or kick unless you wanna CE revive, just wait for someone to leave and then invite.

P.S. The rule also only applies for the current depth, you can't sit at d23 if you go solo, but that's not stopping you from inviting at d24.

Yes the new rule sucks if you have someone annoying you really want to get rid of, but at least they didn't entirely ruin fair party joining, inviting, and rejoining.

Jimbob's picture
Jimbob
you can join at the next

you can join at the next depth.

so split party at 23, invite at beginning of 24, problem solved.