It is an additional button press. Just a measly one more, we know, but for the people that didn't actually need to be kiddyproofed, we're now having to deal with the "Wait" button mess. And I say mess because now, I tend to hit Wait and then I have to pull it back up and mess around with it rather than just have a quick and easy "Commence" the way that I used to. Default to yes would be nice for those who want to set it that way.
It's an additional button press every single time, when before you had the ease of a single click. I've played the game for a year pressing a single button to commence, and now I have to press two because other people sometimes, occasionally misclick. It's utterly unnecessary for me, and therefore I want the option to not have to adapt to it. That's all.
What I was hoping this wait button would do is not what it does I really wish se would put in a function that would make the duty finder actually wait like when I zone into mordhona and it takes forever. For me to zone it would actually wait so I don't loose my dungoen que for something I cannot control. That is what they really need to implement not some stupid wait function that doesn't actually work.
That is greatly incorrect ...
First of all - once the DF menu pops up in in the foregraound / active and it WILL take X or O as action for DF window. Plus - if you gather you don't have crossbat up most of the time. Finally - many players use toggle / mixed crossbar mode where you don't hold L2 / R2 to have the bar up and in such case any othe window poping up (including DF) will close / inactivate the crossbar and you'll hit button in the DF instead if you're engaged in battle or any other activity. Either way - adding of the confirmation is well welcomed and I personally have no issues with it to default to wait although I appreciate that some player would like to be able to change the default selectin in settings ...
As stated in other posts, when you are out of the room, and most likely have your controller in ONE hand and DF pops you could just press X to confirm or O to wait, but not anymore
I'm actually still hitting X only to realized I've just hit wait...
Accidental withdrawal? How would that happen? The default setting was set to confirm, not withdraw.Greetings,
There were instances when players were waiting for a queue to pop and during the wait they were engaged in other activities, such as gathering or crafting. If these players were in the middle of an action and the queue popped, there was a chance that there may be an accidental withdrawal from the queue. To alleviate this issue where players may have cancelled their queue progress after waiting, we added the “Wait” button and chose to make it the default selection.
But thanks for finally fixing it. I can't count the number of times I happened to hit the X key just at the moment when the window appeared. There was literally no way to avoid that.
Haha, and people are seriously complaining about it. You guys need to get a life. One more button press, the insanity.
Are you saying that it's too hard for you to adjust to a new automatic behavior? You just have to do it consciously a few times, after that it's just like before.
Yes! We are all finding very very difficult! oh no....
Alas, it seems this topic consists of more and more people that do not prefer it.
I'm one of those people who ALWAYS accidentally canceled. These instances were NEVER DURING GATHERING so the current system is super duper awesome and I haven't messed up the registration since 2.5.
Big thanks and PLEASE leave it as it is.
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