Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
GeneralPardon wrote: »Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Its just not true. If the campaign is poplocked and you group queue you just will be placed into the queue until there is a spot for your group.
NightbladeMechanics wrote: »GeneralPardon wrote: »Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Its just not true. If the campaign is poplocked and you group queue you just will be placed into the queue until there is a spot for your group.
His theory is that if an EP player creates a group queue with an AD player in his group, then the AD player takes the queue when it pops, he will enter Cyrodiil on AD but be counted toward the EP pop cap, or no pop cap at all.
Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
GeneralPardon wrote: »NightbladeMechanics wrote: »GeneralPardon wrote: »Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Its just not true. If the campaign is poplocked and you group queue you just will be placed into the queue until there is a spot for your group.
His theory is that if an EP player creates a group queue with an AD player in his group, then the AD player takes the queue when it pops, he will enter Cyrodiil on AD but be counted toward the EP pop cap, or no pop cap at all.
Thats not what he say's here:Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
NightbladeMechanics wrote: »GeneralPardon wrote: »NightbladeMechanics wrote: »GeneralPardon wrote: »Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Its just not true. If the campaign is poplocked and you group queue you just will be placed into the queue until there is a spot for your group.
His theory is that if an EP player creates a group queue with an AD player in his group, then the AD player takes the queue when it pops, he will enter Cyrodiil on AD but be counted toward the EP pop cap, or no pop cap at all.
Thats not what he say's here:Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Oh I didn't read that closely enough. You're right!
I heard a rumor a few weeks ago that group queue is functioning the way I described, and I thought he was talking about that. EP and AD guilds have been soliciting DC players, including myself, to group queue them into Trueflame because DC's queue is always shorter.
AbraXuSeXile wrote: »Its true we do it all the time, beating a 150 queue all week by gettin opposing faction sign us up so either instant or lower.
NightbladeMechanics wrote: »GeneralPardon wrote: »NightbladeMechanics wrote: »GeneralPardon wrote: »Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Its just not true. If the campaign is poplocked and you group queue you just will be placed into the queue until there is a spot for your group.
His theory is that if an EP player creates a group queue with an AD player in his group, then the AD player takes the queue when it pops, he will enter Cyrodiil on AD but be counted toward the EP pop cap, or no pop cap at all.
Thats not what he say's here:Not another faction but same faction. At least this is what I have heard among multiple guild chatter. It made little sense to me but then so has many other aspects of the campaigns. Maybe a dev can come on and provide clarity. @ZOS_BrianWheeler
Oh I didn't read that closely enough. You're right!
I heard a rumor a few weeks ago that group queue is functioning the way I described, and I thought he was talking about that. EP and AD guilds have been soliciting DC players, including myself, to group queue them into Trueflame because DC's queue is always shorter.
themdogesbite wrote: »Is there any proof of this at all or just wild speculation?
r.jan_emailb16_ESO wrote: »themdogesbite wrote: »Is there any proof of this at all or just wild speculation?
Proven: DC faction has queue of 80, and AD player (no queue) signs me up -> instant queue pop
Not proven: Population cap issues. I guess it just increases the pop limit for DC.
Crispen_Longbow wrote: »It just allows you to "Bud" in line.
If the queue currently looks like this...
100 DC
120 EP
zero for AD
Lets say the group consists of these players.
1 AD
10 DC
10 EP
The new queue for everyone else in line is pushed back by 10 on DC and 10 on EP
New Queue
110 DC
130 EP
1 AD
This is why your individual counter will sometimes go up instead of always counting down. Its also while AD has no queue you would normally instantly be queue into Cryo but the 1 AD has to wait for the 10 DC and 10 EP to bud in line. The wait for the #1 spot in group queue is usually 10 times longer because of the wait to queue in the other alliances.
NightbladeMechanics wrote: »Crispen_Longbow wrote: »It just allows you to "Bud" in line.
If the queue currently looks like this...
100 DC
120 EP
zero for AD
Lets say the group consists of these players.
1 AD
10 DC
10 EP
The new queue for everyone else in line is pushed back by 10 on DC and 10 on EP
New Queue
110 DC
130 EP
1 AD
This is why your individual counter will sometimes go up instead of always counting down. Its also while AD has no queue you would normally instantly be queue into Cryo but the 1 AD has to wait for the 10 DC and 10 EP to bud in line. The wait for the #1 spot in group queue is usually 10 times longer because of the wait to queue in the other alliances.
Wouldn't this mean all these AD and EP trying to get me to group queue them into Trueflame would wait the same amount of time if the simply queued themselves?
I kind of want to test it by having two EP queue into TF at the same time on a really busy evening -- one in a solo queue and one in my group queue -- and see who gets to port in first.
Before One Tamriel you weren't able to group up with players from other factions, so if an AD guy started a group queue, everyone in that group was AD, so there was no need to check the factions of players in the group. However they didn't update the group queue function in One Tamriel, so now when an AD guy starts a group queue the game still assumes that everyone in the group is AD too. If the AD queue is instant, every DC/EP guy will get the queue instantly aswell if an AD player starts the group queue.
Also, the reason why it often takes a long time before the queue pops after you reached Group Queue 1 is because at that point you have to wait until there is enough space for everyone in your group. If you have 12 people in the group reaching group queue 1 is basically equivalent to solo queue 12.