Quote Originally Posted by Talraen View Post
I've said it elsewhere, but it's worth repeating. Sprint *never* had a 30 second recast for 20 seconds of sprint in combat (it was 51 seconds; explanation forthcoming). To change it to that would allow considerably more sprinting than prior to 4.0. I'm not sure that's necessarily a problem, but it has to be kept in mind.

The reason for this, in case it's not clear, is that Sprint's duration was based on your current TP: 2 seconds per 100 TP. Outside of combat, you gain 100 TP per tick (3 seconds), so you get back 1000 TP in the 30 seconds of Sprint's recast. However, during combat your TP regeneration rate is only 60 TP per tick, so in 30 seconds you'd have regained 600 TP, which would only give 12 seconds of Sprint duration. You wouldn't be back to 1000 TP, even as a mage, for 51 seconds. That's actually not that far off from 60 seconds, though obviously it's still a nerf. But this isn't nearly as extreme, in combat, as people are making it out to be. (Gatherers are another story.)
I knew about how the duration was based on current TP, but I hadn't known the calculations in combat. Regardless, I was mostly just thinking of it from the static, running in town/outside of combat instances. As a guy who loved sprinting around and finding the shortest routes through places, I'm just not keen on spending more time waiting to Sprint, than actually Sprinting.

Quote Originally Posted by Rymm View Post
The largest QoL improvement that I can think of right now would be to give us either the option to select which map instance we zone into when teleporting via aetheryte or allow us to switch between instances wherever we are, not just by leaving and re-entering at the zone doors. As someone who does most of their questing with a partner, it has been a huge headache trying to make sure we end up in the same instance. Either we have to walk everywhere we go or gamble when taking a teleport that we will be dropped into the same map.

If there is a way to end up together and we are doing it wrong, please let me know, because it's getting a bit silly. :/
That might be nice, but isn't that just a fix for congestion that will lighten up as time goes by? Although then I also wonder if it's a system that has always been in place, but just gets turned on when congestion is high.