It's not just 30 seconds. When AK had the instance cap issues, after a withdraw, the party was thrown back. While someone withdraws, some other party that you could have joined might get filled. In the end it's like restarting the queue.That's completely fair that you will do what you believe is right. However, you can't compare a situation like withdrawing from a queue and getting a reward (myth) to walking down the street naked where you could very possibly get punished by the police.
Just for the record, I have withdrew and queued a few times but I only did it like 3 times because I'm like it's not fair for the people on the other end to waste more than 30 seconds of their time and I'm not really saving time either. I'll just join whatever pops up from now on because it is more fair and I have the time as should anyone that decides to play an MMO.
I don't know how the queues work exactly but I'm not sure it restarts the queue. In my experience, sometimes it does restart and sometimes it doesn't. For example, when I queued up for Titan hard mode sometimes people would back out of the queue. When they backed out, sometimes all the members would stay queued up and other times everyone would restart in the queue because I would be the only person in the queue. So it could cost more than 30 seconds and I'm sorry if I cost someone 40 minutes or more.
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