Well I mean, don't get me wrong, it's not like I'm saying you're not coming out ahead for abusing the system like that. It's just that it doesn't seem to be too detrimental for now, since it doesn't affect your personal progress (other than having to wait for the DNF to kick in and the intro scenes most likely), and indirectly helps your finish place sometimes. If people start to bot, then that's something to be reported for sure (3rd party program, afterall). Or if it gets out of hand, then from a developers standpoint, something definitely needs to be done.
This isn't exactly the same case as it was in WoW with Alterac Valley PvP, where AFKers for a 40v40 match were 36 AFK vs 35 AFK or so. THAT was bad and hindered your progress since matches could take forever or were impossible to finish (meaning little to no rewards for legit players). Speaking from having experienced that (and pretty much had no choice but to join them to keep my sanity going), I really am indifferent on this one. Again, at least unless it gets out of hand. If it turns out you should report this behavior, then GREAT... I encourage everyone to do so, as I probably will too if can figure out who it is with no names available other than the bird LOL. Otherwise, I'm just neutral on it.
Same with the crafting. Seriously, if it weren't for the macros, I'd go batshit crazy making 1-star HQ mats. I see them as separate things though, due to one being a personal act that literally affects no one but you. One could argue economic benefit, but that's the end result that may go on the market board. Then again, it may just go on the retainer. It may get turned into a different item/equip. Whereas AFK in the races, the act itself already interacts with others play (be it rewarding positively for them or otherwise).
