There are 10 third-graders that get into a fight with another 10 third-graders, except one of those 10 is actually a 17 year old high school student. He lied when he was filling out the Fight Club forms, saying he was only 8 years old.
Yea, maybe a large number of those third-graders could keep him busy awhile, but the rest of his buddies are off running amok while that happens. If he’s got a few of his buddies with him, forget about it…there’s no hope because every one of those third-graders has tasers, and, um…bandaids…um… ok I’m done, lol.
I just resubbed only to find that I can’t play my XPoff 29s girl here anymore. Sat in the queue for a freaking HOUR on a Saturday night before finding this out.
Separating the queues was a huge mistake. How absolutely dumb.
the only solution is to eliminate public-queue instanced pvp under max level across the board. that way nobody can get feelingshurt in a random queue about who-has-what-items or not, but if you wanna stop and gear up a specific level you can do community-driven wargames in-house.
that is essentially correct. ‘levelers’ are getting their feelings hurt because they’re not able to compete with players that put in effort to leverage gear advantage against them (‘twinks’). generally when two children aren’t getting along at the playground, you separate them. what happened here was one kid got put in a timeout pen and the other one started teasing them over it. kid in the pen figured out how to work the latch on the gate and is now pulling hair on the other kid. i say send them both home. nobody gets to use the playground. we’re turning it into a wal-mart.
I don’t think that’s a good analogy, but if we were to go with that… the kids that got put into timeout, got put there even though they didn’t do anything wrong.
This thread is about the exploit, not whether or not they should be in a queue together. Blizzard already decided that should not be the case. Now we need the exploit fixed.