It'll just make people sit there and do nothing or fake disconnect and go do something else. Which means you'll have to wait 5 minutes longer to be able to kick them.I disagree mostly because people don't take the penatly seriously. The people who legit have oh crap moments happen aren't part of the problem. It's the people who cheese the system or willingly take the slap on the wrist and more on. Maybe a day is abit much but I honestly believe the penatly needs to be longer. 30 mins is a meme right now, noone takes this seriously and I think thats a huge problem. Think about it with other rules. I'm not saying they need to be put in jail for years and banned for life, but when the penatly we have already in place isn't taken seriously then at that point things need to change so that it is taken seriously. And making the time spent longer will do just that I think.
No amount of penalty is going to allow people to be held hostage in a duty they don’t want to do. 30 minutes is enough of a time out to make one consider if the time spent in the duty is worth the reward.
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Now you'll have people demanding to be kicked and refusing to do anything except auto-run so they aren't AFK kicked.
If you make the penalty too severe, it will discourage people from touching roulettes entirely. Why would I risk a DC making me unable to play the game for 24 hours—which could impact my static—when I can just cap through hunts? A ton of players would never look at roulettes again, making queue times absurdly long.
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