I get told by the game “you’re doing the too fast” mostly when going into different zones. And it’s normally two of that message, sometimes three popping up at the same time.
The error message in this case is pretty clear about what the problem is. You’re trying to do a rate limited action faster than the rate limit allows.
Or why not remove the wait. The dumb things people will defend
Yeah, let’s remove the boring waiting for other people, and replace LFR with the follower dungeon AI.
Except it’s not an issue and there’s more likely an actual coding reason for it.
Probably because it can’t be removed.
It’d be nice if there was a second button that just queued for that raid in one go.
Exactly. When did people stop giving other humans the benefit of the doubt? The future sucks. There was obviously a reason for this behavior in the first place.
To you it’s not an issue. So why do you care if he is complaining? I see way to many people giving Blizzard the benefit of the doubt on these things instead of it just being something they never got around to cleaning up. There are so many of those things in the game that never get fixed because people just work around it…then people come here and defend Blizzard on things they claim they don’t care about.
I doubt that.
It’s not an issue for anyone. And OP’s annoyance is easily solved.
You seem to think there’s some sort of emotional attachment here. There isn’t.
But queueing has a lot of backend coding to check certain things and do certain things which may be why there’s a half second pause between hitting a queue button.
It has to put you into a queue with others in a specific order. It has to check how many you’ve run already to know if you can queue. There’s more going on than any of us really know.
… it’s waiting a half a second longer before hitting the second queue. This is not some huge systemic problem.
Nothing needs fixed. Because nothing is broken.
Is the issue minor sure, is it an issue for the OP yes. You saying there is no issue is the whole problem that happens over and over again on these forums. Someone complains about something, even as minor as this, and someone comes out of the wood work to make up a reason it has to be and then says just work around it.
Then labels it as working fine, and completely misses that someone was annoyed and wanted the system to work better.
Let’s put it this way, is it better or worse with a delay vs not having a delay?
Edit: oh and his main gripe was the pop up by the way
It’s not an issue. It’s an annoyance.
Glad we got that clarified.
The delay is so irrelevant not once since queueing for multiple things have I ever seen this come up as a complaint until this post. Not in CS, not in here, not in game.
Wait a half second. Stop clicking like a maniac. Let the system actually do its job.
It’s not a pop up. It’s error text in red that fades out.
You don’t even understand the complaint but you’ll defend the heck out of something you don’t even understand.
Not worth the time. Have a better night.
Ah so something that annoys people and they don’t like is not an issue…cause…you say so.
It is irrelevant to you so who cares.
A pop up that is red text is not a pop up if it fades out.
Correct. You’ll see that a lot from some folks here.
Something as simple as a half second wait is indeed trivial by just about anyone’s standards. Heck, I didn’t even know this was a thing and I’ve been playing since 2009. I can’t really take the OP seriously, nor can I take anyone seriously who entertains the idea. It’s just that ridiculous, and I’ve seen some wild complaints around here.
Putting up a sign to drive around the pot hole in the road isn’t the answer, fixing the pot hole is.
Because pot holes can cause larger problems. Not really a good analogy unless you’re suggesting the minor delay in queueing causes larger problems.
What is the reason for the approximately five second delay in being able to queue for multiple wings of LFR?
That’s the 64 dollar question isn’t it. Apoligists assume it’s important enough to ignore but I don’t believe any of us actually knows, but all too many people not only prefer the assumption of justification but also love to project that perspective over others as if it gives them power of some sort.