Have a question special about main story dungeons Qeue as dps
Have a question special about main story dungeons Qeue as dps
In most contexts, I'd encourage you to just ask the question rather than first trying to get someone to step up and insist they are qualified/willing to answer such a question. Maybe you just accidentally posted before you finished typing.
O it seems i did xD
Have a question special about main story dungeons Qeue as dps how long woud it take to find group? I know tank/healer will be faster.
And how are dps qeue's at lvl 60 for duty and raid finder?
Many thanks
Well I'm pretty sure there is a feature where if you sign up for a dungeon and it's your first time for a quest or something, you get sent to #1 in the queue. Yoshida mentioned something about this when he was talking about the expansion to ease the worries of new players to the game.
But that being said, there are a lot more DPS than there are Healers and Tanks that queue for stuff. Normally during peak hours for your data center, you should wait maybe 10-20 minutes, 5 minutes if lucky. Off peak it can get very slow and up to 30 mins I've heard. But every thing I'm stating is based on what I've heard. I leveled up as a White Mage/Conjurer so I never had to worry about long waits.
You can also ask if others want to queue with you in your world's Novice Network. If adding a healer/tank to your party doesn't make the queue instant, adding the full party to it should! =)
Yeah it depends on: time of day/day of week, datacenter you play on, party makeup(solo/with people) and content qued for. During odd hours the lines move slower, if you play on a less populated center there are less people to potentially group with, trying to join with other people means you're only filling openings rather then making a full group, and some content is just more popular then others. On most servers the novice network has people within who are happy to help you run things the first time through, and making friends/joining an FC can also help with this.
Eve is very right. If you provide a full group, your group usually "finds" an instance within 5 seconds. Bringing just a tank or healer speed things up a great bit too(often to almost instant status).
From personal experience playing a DPS often late night EST on the primal(north american) data center, solo wait times can be instant for popular content like roulettes or over an hour if im only queing for specific individual runs that arent popular and come from optional content(in other words, something no one has to run that few people want to run).
Also in your case OP, since youre on the euro datacenter selecting more languages to match with could also help. You can always practice with the auto-translate system if it makes you at all self-conscious to group with people who you cant understand.
Last edited by Frizze; 07-09-2016 at 06:15 PM.
Dps times can be long for some instances, has really always been the case because so many dps players are out there.
At level 60 for the 24 man raid as an example the day that it resets (tuesday) is usually the time to go as queue times seem less.
Best bet is to go with a preformed group, either through a Free Company, a linkshell or just put up on party finder.
Also while i myself have never done this, check off all languages when trying to get into instances.
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