I grinded out 30 wins this weekend and did not see this happen once. Is it really that common?
Happened to me once since event started (haven't played many matches). He ran out ahead of the group while we were grabbing buffs (suicide), and stood around (weaponed sheathed) or jumped in place towards the end, not heeding multiple calls to retreat (feeding). Reported him and got GM response asking for the time, which I didn't remember so I could only give a vague window.
TL;DR, report people not playing competitively, using their name, world, and time of incident including time zone. It helps weed the trash out.
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decrease wolf mark reward for the losers to zero.
problem solved.

It happened multiple times just yesterday with different people. As it was my first time doing the feast I didn't know this was reportable, I will may sure to do so going forward.



This doesn't happen on my datacentre but I would be happy to take this punishment if it solves the problem. The rewards for loss are clearly too high if people are using gamethrowing as a valid progression strategy.


Another possible problem that answer can create tho is more people giving up 1st to make sure they secure second aka 2nd place people screwing over last place instead of going for the win in fear they might let 3rd catch up and push them to last


That would punish too harshly those that are trying but still lose but or perhaps maybe farming the wolf marks for the Garo gear. Just report those that aren't observably participating in the battle and such.
Last edited by Krokov; 01-24-2017 at 01:13 AM.


It's all or nothing. These participation awards are not good for kids nowadays who believe that they will be rewarded with something by doing almost nothing. Not just for MMOs but in real life as well.



It's kind of weird that you can get kicked for afk-ing in the triple triad battlehall but not PvP.
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