Ash_In_My_Sujamma wrote: »LfR (or in this case LfT) would be the nail in the coffin for any remaining raiding guild
That statement doesnt make sense at all.
If you have a guild dedicated to doing normal trials you should reconsider your guild slots, sorry to say, but it is what it is.
And do you seriously think a pug could clear any trial beyond the craglorn ones vet?
I think it would be fun to see a lfr system implemented for normal trials as you can do them without coordination, anything beyond that youll still need a group of friends or a guild.World of Warcraft LFR. It is a strong enough argument alone.
The thing is zone chat spam in craglorn is the equivalent of WoWs' LFR, difficulty wise, normal trials are even easier than LFR IMO, so might as well implement a system to reduce zone chat spam.
But we know how well queue systems and ZOS go together.
kylewwefan wrote: »Try pugging trials from zone.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/478283/first-day-blind-sunspire-i-tried-but-the-time-ran-out#latest
TLDR most people are really bad. Trials are super buggy.
Don’t take my word for it. Get out there and pug.
Judas Helviaryn wrote: »Don't incorporate bugs into your builds, and you won't have [an] issue.
Normal could work imo, but I'd miss standing in Belkarth spamming zone chat "DPS LF ….".
UGotBenched wrote: »Hey all,
So, I’m just curious what the strong argument against a trial group system is?
Unfortunately, I don’t always have the time to wait around trying to form groups in zone or I can’t meet the guilds usual schedule due to real life.
It seems to me one argument I always hear is the group most likely will do bad because the system can’t force communication or people won’t know mechanics.
Ok, well if you are worried about that then form your own group with guild members or friends. For those of us with a less flexible schedule, it would be nice to be able to que for a Trial run. If my group does not perform well, then that’s on me for running with randoms. I just don’t see the harm in introducing it.