Quote Originally Posted by Voorhees13 View Post
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I do get your point, I just strongly disagree with it. PvP should be competitive as it is in every other game. Just because a casual player wants a mount doesn't mean pvp should be wrecked to allow that mentality. Its like me complaining that I want the mentor roulette mount but don't want to do the extremes to unlock mentor roulette. If more people actually made an effort to learn and listen to callouts and improve themselves, things would be better. I don't want to que for 1 hour [As Freelancer mind you] and end up on a team who does nothing. I'm on for hours on end, waiting for a q to pop, and then watching people afk, ignore calls, and do nothing and then blame "q syncs". Idk, that's my take on it.

I for one, as someone who practices and plays a lot, wouldn't want to be stomped by casuals who are mount farming just because I took time out to organize a team and learn to play cooperatively. I mean, can't every GC do that? Nah, they just jump Mael because they either want to be carried or Adders and Flames [at least on Crystal] refuse to listen most of the time.
I hate to break it to you but the "queue syncs" are making FL PvP the opposite of competitive with one team stomping all over the other two. Premades going against other premades, that's competitive, but premades stomping pugs is the opposite.

Also, the words "stomped by casuals" is something that never happens, especially if you're a great PvPer, because you can literally outplay casuals due to your skill and experience. Your team isn't finishing on zero points because casuals stomped you that hard... that only happens when a premade stomps casuals.

Personally, I'd prefer a hard fought win over being on a team that stomps the others. Sure, it gets you one win towards a mount, but isn't it just... boring? I'm only playing FL on JP servers until NA gets decides to git gud wake up and realise that what they're doing isn't healthy for the game and it'll turn off people from playing with the lack of fun that occurs in a stomp, especially if you're on the receiving end.

Forced freelancer? I guess that'll make great PvPers play in parties again and go up against each other for fun games of minimal stomp chance. I guess my NA alt will wait until then to play.