Posted this once before, but I managed to post it in the wrong section of the forum.
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So, a little idea.
Would it be possible to implement a feature that auto-accepts (Commence) or pauses your place in the queue for a certain time, 2 minutes or so before resuming it?
Why do I bring this up? The whole "needs" thing. How many times haven't we wandered off for a quick leak, just to find that we've just barely missed our queue?
An example:
You queue up and the time in line is 14 minutes. 7 minutes passes by, and you feel that you need to go, badly. You know only 7 minutes has passed by so you're all good, right? Right?! So you run to the bathroom. Meanwhile in-game... "DING! - Tic, toc..."
You return and sit down. "WHAT?! IT POPPED?!" Yep, it popped. Now you have to wait for another 14 or so minutes, and you just got penalized just because you were away for 2 minutes, despite that the queue had only been going for 7 minutes, not 12 or 13 minutes.
Ok, you get the point. With a feature that could act as a "pause my/my party's place in the queue for a little while" and then resume once back, or allow for "auto-commence" for a while, perhaps through a command such as /bathroom - that way there would be no need in having to risk a penalty for a quick break, nor a need to feel stressed out while sitting in the bathroom.
To clarify further, this shouldn't hold back the queue for others that's not in your party, instead it should let other people overturn you. Let's say you're #23 in the queue and has went on a bathroom break. #24 would simply become #22, bypassing you. Once you're back, you start moving up the queue again.
This would be a fantastic quality of life change that I think a lot of people would appreciate.