Quote Originally Posted by Estellios View Post
The other day we had to have someone sit out on a ST run because they missed a queue in the morning. When we queued up someone was checking up on their kid while the queue popped and we missed it, then someone was on a different job than intended when we queued and didn't realize it till the queue popped and we had to withdraw from that as well, which ended up locking out the member that had missed a queue in the morning.

I know it's somewhat of an extreme case but it still blows that they had nothing to do for 30 minutes because of a missed queue like 10 hours before. I mean it really hurts people with low playtime much harder than it should.
Someone who's still playing after 10 hours hardly fits the "people with low playtime" category. People with limited playtime are generally only going to be in one or two queues in a day, so won't withdraw (or be withdrawn by a teammate) from three of them. And for days when people are playing all day long, a 30 minute penalty doesn't amount to much, at least not for such a rare combination of occurrences.

(Note: This doesn't mean I disagree with the thread's point. I do indeed think it's rather unfair to be penalized for something somebody else did. I just think the problem is a minor and unusual one.)