Can we prevent new players joining a losing premade Epic BG. Like if 20 players leave an Epic, there should be a barrier to prevent new players from joining, bcz clearly something must be suspicious enough for that many players to leave (ie. a premade). Then the BG can just end at a certain threshold of missing players like in regular BG’s. I just feel bad for players popping on just to get a loss on the screen.
It could be a minor way to circumvent the premade issue. And realistically 20 players wouldn’t leave unless there is something funny going on. It could also demote the behavior of premades.
I play both sides, I’ve notice that horde gives up soo dam easily when faced with any sort of trouble or challenge. this will do nothing.
Just had a game where 25 horde left after they lost the hangar fight. I dont blame them but at least try…lol the horde faction is spirally down a hill big time
Well maybe if you and those like you were not exploiting to win randoms when they are already in a bad state people wouldn’t feel like it’s a waste of time like they currently do. But I guess we can’t expect cheaters to take accountability for their actions.
Playing both sides it is evident that Horde needs to use all CD’s and speed boosts to get to hangar to have any chance of capping it. That said, it can be done, but it is challenging. Glaives need buffs, we all know this.
it dont even matter if its hangar, av, or ashran…horde is on a downfall spiral. every time i play alliance i see 20+ horde leave after the first clash. i dont see that when i merc
Like breaking an addon? Or removing raid queue? Ya you know for a fact you shouldn’t be doing it, you’re just a selfish loser that can’t win fair games. At least be honest with yourself “bud”.
Also stop calling it “premade” it’s sync exploiting. But you will downplay it because you know you’re full of it.
I’d bet most who do it are honest enough not to pretend it’s anything more than farming pugs. It’s only the loud, delusional few (group leaders) who think their padded wins mean something; their self-inflated egos won’t let them accept it for what it really is: exploiting.
Sadly, I’m guessing it’s the minority. You have to be pretty low to put up with these types and sitting in queue for half an hour just to have a short easy game.
I stay if the initial battle isn’t a landslide, but if there is a severe contrast in power, then I leave. It seems pointless to die on repeat. That’s just my mentality.