Guild requests all day long for an invite to avoid PVP. Doesn’t matter where I am, I can invite them and hop them out.
If you restrict a layer hop to only happen when the person inviting is also in the same zone, and to delay the hop until they enter your zone if not already, then it would restrict abusive layering behavior without significantly impacting the ability to layer hop for non-abusive reasons.
Why should I have to be in the same zone with my friends to be in a party? There are benefits to being partied up together. We can see one another’s health bars. We can chat privately with more than one person at a time. We can see one another on the map. I don’t think layer-hopping to avoid PvP or hunt rares is a big enough issue for them to remove a basic utilitarian function in the game.
I always find it interesting that people choose to ignore the argument being made against cheating if I admit that I also use the cheat.
Like somehow me both presenting the argument against it and admitting I use the cheat invalidates the argument against using it.
They’re two separate things.
I’m also a multiboxer. It’s a pain in the glass not being able to use software anymore, but it’s still fun to me. The game would be objectively better if multiboxing in ANY capacity was against the rules. But it’s not, so here I go.