Quote Originally Posted by Reinhardt_Azureheim View Post
Possibly because someone posting "I am fine the way things are now, it doesn't have to be this way, it is good this way" as their personal opinion is actually awakening more than two people's ire and contempt for that person in a thread that is suggesting a fairly popular request to increase the availability of a gamemode by enticing MORE players to play the mode therefore facilitating MORE and FASTER queues.

It would cost you nothing and would hurt you nothing if Rival Wings received a Daily Challenge / Roulette to be on par with Frontlines, yet here you are positioning yourself sideways for god knows what reason.

Was it so necessary to point out the "it is possible without discord if you wait long enough" like as if that is what the average player would consider fun? I dare hope it was not.

As I stated previously, I understand why some people would want a roulette, I had been in agreement with that previously, and I also posted as to why I no longer agree.

You have also misquoted me and took what I said out of context. I never said " it is possible without discord if you wait long enough" What I said was "Considering that you're wrong both on saying that RW requires someone to join Discord, and that it is "never" possible to join "on a normal day during peak hours"- whatever peak hours are for you. If you want it to be available in the sense that FL is available- fine, I understand what you want - however understand that I have no issues joining the way that it runs now.". I've been able to join RW outside of events, not using Discord, with only a few minutes wait ( 15 min or less) - I will admit, not every day- which, as I said, is not as FL- but is fine for me. So no, more and faster queues are not the primary criteria for me.

Also, if someone "has ire and contempt" just because someone disagrees with their opinion, and their post consist solely of an attack against that one or more people, but does not contain anything at all related to the topic being discussed, then they're acting in bad faith. That's generally the sign of someone who's arguing from a weak position anyway.