Premade dead horse - 1 week to go

1 elise per battleground do not worry my cheesy deathknight

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so which solo q player gets to be the lead and how do the other solo q players know they are qualified to call plays?

just like solo shuffle youll get players on your team who get salty and brick your chances because of egos.

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Probably assigned randomly and won’t mean much. It will be chat-warriors heaven.

I can type 300 words per minute while hitting all my gcd.

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its the best thing to come to pvp

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Or zero.

:cry:

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Is solo queue not anti-MMORPG because of the…let’s say colorful personalities…of Rated community? If all members of the Rated community were sunshine, rainbows, and smiles would there be a need for solo queue?

MMO doesn’t mean you have to manually create your groups, but no, toxicity isn’t a reason that there is less or more RBG’s.

Players are lazy, they don’t want to create groups, look for groups, wait in a raid for a group. Queueing is a nice quality of life change and a system to bring people, who want to play together, together.

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Appreciate the reply

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https://imgur.com/a/u1VzMoL

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I have a problem with this word “lazy” being used in reference to a game. It should typically be used in reference to actual work, IMO.

However, I do agree the separation between rated play and work is probably too narrow. Maybe this is where the game started going astray.

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I mean as in too lazy to organize a group of players, It takes energy to search and screen.

It can be annoying to wait in a raid group and feel stuck in that single activity, you can’t complete quests for example, you can’t queue for other brackets. You are committed to that group for that single activity.

When all you want is the end-result of being inside a battleground and playing the game.

That is mostly how I view the game, I have the same issues with Mythic+. Group forming in general can be a tedious experience. Joiners/Leavers. For example if I want to raid, I would usually join a raiding guild, raid with them for 3-4 months then quit. It is easier to have a set schedule than try to pug with a different group every week.

Couple that with RBG’s having less players than PVE in general, makes it even harder to get groups going. What I see during prime time in LFG is about 10-15 groups forming. That’s only 150-200 players in a group, + how many waiting, stacked classes, unwanted spec, just in queue for those 10-15 groups.

I think I forgot where I was going with this.

I’m not sure I’d call this lazy, though. Some things are so distasteful that you just don’t want to do it. To me it is similar to calling someone lazy for not eating a plate of ____. :wink:

“You know you need to eat this plate of ____ if you want to progress, right? Why won’t you eat this plate of ___, you lazy ___?”

Well, my limited vocabulary is preventing me from using the word I mean to use then :stuck_out_tongue:, I try to speak word like lazy, but you say not lazy. Now I’m too lazy to enrich my vocabulary and find the actual word that would perfectly define my meaning.

Alexa Find me new words

Sluggish
Indolent
Lackadaisical

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There is no word to describe the human reaction to what it is to try to form a rated battleground group from scratch. A new word would have to be made.

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Time to sync que with the boys.

Word.

For traditional RBGS i wouldn’t necessarily call it “lazy.” I think the real issue is people want to min-max (class/spec, gear, etc.) - as opposed to yolo - because min-maxing is much more efficient for getting wins. I think a yolo mentality and standard is more healthy for the game, but it requires an actually great PvP design and balance, which WoW doesn’t have.

Oh yeah, has anyone tested (lol?) whether or not you can solo sync queue into this brawl?

Presumably you can already duo queue with healer + DPS, but what about if their friends (lol) queue sync with them.

It appears so. Last week the win-loss ratio seemed pretty consistent…this week it feels like random bg prema…I mean “friends playing together…just having fun (crushing your face)!” matches all over again.

Many premade people aren’t going to continue to solo/duo queue the Blitzes as they will find it’s not as easy as smacking undergeared people around with a group of five players.

Those players will gravitate back to random BGs for their dopamine hit.

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