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SomeSignNaw's avatar
8 years ago

Raids: Post 0 damage automatically

Question to the devs:

If only those who were in the guild at the start of a raid can participate and are eligible to rewards, why not automatically post 0 damage for them?

As you are not offering a lockdown period and e.g. Rancor T7 goes down in less than 10 minutes why not give everyone a chance for the rewards?
  • I just think there's a better system for this overall. I like the idea of having been active the day before/day of launch you automatically get a 0. It probably won't ever happen but it would be nice.
  • "Saraleb;952841" wrote:
    If your opening up ffa at launch what do u expect lol


    I have better things to do in my life than police others over a mobile game, where I am not even given proper tools to do so.

    We tried "post 0" but so far it hasn't really worked. My guess is that some players don't see or care about the chat.

    "Saraleb;952861" wrote:
    Raids in a guild should be planned not adhoc.. so all should know... also many guilds have a min requirement for daily coins.. so if inactive for 24 hours yes thats what im saying they should not get rewards.. if they log on takes seconds to post zero dmg


    Again, the lack of proper tools to a) monitor tickets b) ensuring 0 posted c) ensuring everyone getting the point

    They have the capability to tell who have accumulated raid tickets, but not made the information available to the officers/leader, not to mention ensuring that those who participated to getting the tickets in the first place would benefit from their work.

    It shouldn't be a second job trying to have it fair for everyone in a raid. I'm sorry you don't see it.
  • The game really should provide tools and appropriate structure for conducting raids without the need to communicate archaic and complex rules to the entire guild, and to then need to constantly monitor and enforce those rules.

    I can't blame people for not wanting to check their chat constantly. The MOTD is a huge improvement, but it doesn't solve the problem that not everybody looks at chat. The raid shouldn't have a ruleset that necessitates contrived policies.

    Post active members to the leaderboard. Or give all recently active guild members the minimum reward packet.

    Devise a better method for breaking ties, etc.