If they add minimum item level restriction to queue for a roulette, they also need to limit the reward to one entrance per day so people don't leave (or try to get kicked, etc) if they get something they don't want.
If they add minimum item level restriction to queue for a roulette, they also need to limit the reward to one entrance per day so people don't leave (or try to get kicked, etc) if they get something they don't want.
No, they don't. There is a limit to how many times you can get the daily reward. I'm talking about a limit to qualify for the reward. If you queue for a roulette, enter a duty, and then leave or get kicked or get dismissed by the system before finishing the duty (except for vote to abandon), you should be disqualified from the daily reward of that particular roulette for the rest of that day.
I can honestly say with the way mentors go on this should have already been a thing with mentor roulette.No, they don't. There is a limit to how many times you can get the daily reward. I'm talking about a limit to qualify for the reward. If you queue for a roulette, enter a duty, and then leave or get kicked or get dismissed by the system before finishing the duty (except for vote to abandon), you should be disqualified from the daily reward of that particular roulette for the rest of that day.
Yes they do. I've seen people just leave duties countless times as soon as getting in. They'll just leave no matter what. You'd be surprised what people would do or give up in order to get easy content.
And no, if you get kicked you shouldn't be disqualified, which I suspect is why they haven't implemented that. Ages ago when I got something other than LotA, I was in WoD, disconnected right at the beginning of Cerberus because my internet decided to cut out. I got back in about 30 seconds, and had found myself kicked. Does that mean I deserve to miss out on the rewards?
Again, what they do currently is not what I'm talking about.
That's just the cost that needs to be paid. Otherwise, people will just leave, take the penalty and try again for a more preferred duty, which is what happens now, so it's not enough.And no, if you get kicked you shouldn't be disqualified, which I suspect is why they haven't implemented that. Ages ago when I got something other than LotA, I was in WoD, disconnected right at the beginning of Cerberus because my internet decided to cut out. I got back in about 30 seconds, and had found myself kicked. Does that mean I deserve to miss out on the rewards?
I think there's a misunderstanding here.Yes they do. I've seen people just leave duties countless times as soon as getting in. They'll just leave no matter what. You'd be surprised what people would do or give up in order to get easy content.
And no, if you get kicked you shouldn't be disqualified, which I suspect is why they haven't implemented that. Ages ago when I got something other than LotA, I was in WoD, disconnected right at the beginning of Cerberus because my internet decided to cut out. I got back in about 30 seconds, and had found myself kicked. Does that mean I deserve to miss out on the rewards?
There is currently no restriction on being able to re-queue for the same content if you leave without completing the dungeon/duty. Worst case, you get a timer that prevents you from re-queuing immediately, but you're still able to queue again eventually. What linay is referring to is being ineligible to queue again at all for that roulette for the day.
I agree that people should not be punished for being kicked. That would be abused by trolls and griefers to the extreme.
On the other hand, without that penalty, some people will just try to get kicked on purpose.
They can make it so that if you queue with other people, your entire group counts for one vote only, so there is less chance of abuse.
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