People are far too flippant, and the game is far too easy.
Penalties need to be significantly more strict.
**leave unchanged the 3 times failure to accept queue penalty. That one works perfectly fine, and can easily be user error. The below listed are nigh unacceptable behavior.**
-Leaving a party finder after joining.
30 minute duty finder/party finder penalty (this would be a new penalty to discourage party finder trolls.)
-Leaving a duty after initiating accept
1 hour duty finder penalty (this is an existing penalty but would be doubled in penalty time.)
-Leaving 3 duties within a 1 week period
48 hour Duty finder/party finder ban (this would be a new penalty to discourage flippant people.)
No one is going to agree, but really there is no reason these numbers shouldnt be doubled or even tripled. "The likelihood of someone accidentally falling into these guidelines is slim to none."
If people are expected to read warnings such as buying the right equipment and dealing with 1 time item restores or, sending the wrong mog station items to the wrong character, or accidentally making someone master of a Free Company and them stealing everything, then you should also be equally responsible for reading the correct party finder, and queue'ing and entering the correct duties.
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Penalties need to be significantly more strict.
**leave unchanged the 3 times failure to accept queue penalty. That one works perfectly fine, and can easily be user error. The below listed are nigh unacceptable behavior.**
-Leaving a party finder after joining.
30 minute duty finder/party finder penalty (this would be a new penalty to discourage party finder trolls.)
-Leaving a duty after initiating accept
1 hour duty finder penalty (this is an existing penalty but would be doubled in penalty time.)
-Leaving 3 duties within a 1 week period
48 hour Duty finder/party finder ban (this would be a new penalty to discourage flippant people.)
No one is going to agree, but really there is no reason these numbers shouldnt be doubled or even tripled. "The likelihood of someone accidentally falling into these guidelines is slim to none."
If people are expected to read warnings such as buying the right equipment and dealing with 1 time item restores or, sending the wrong mog station items to the wrong character, or accidentally making someone master of a Free Company and them stealing everything, then you should also be equally responsible for reading the correct party finder, and queue'ing and entering the correct duties.
Continue reading...