VaranisArano wrote: »Because those dungeons are considerably easier than vet trials?
I mean, who's really going to compete for the leaderboard of vet Fungal Grotto 1?
VaranisArano wrote: »Because those dungeons are considerably easier than vet trials?
I mean, who's really going to compete for the leaderboard of vet Fungal Grotto 1?
VaranisArano wrote: »Because those dungeons are considerably easier than vet trials?
I mean, who's really going to compete for the leaderboard of vet Fungal Grotto 1?
Fg1 is the hardest content this game has to offer
There's no scoring system for any of those... how do you propose they do a leaderboard?
redspecter23 wrote: »Something like FG1 may be extremely easy content, but that doesn't necessarily mean people wouldn't push for high scores or fast runs in that dungeon. Speed running is quite popular among many "easy" games as a way to add an extra element of challenge and competition. Sure, anyone can beat FG1 in 10 minutes, but can you do it in 4? Can you push it to 3:48? Some people would have an interest in that sort of thing.
Agenericname wrote: »
Where you would, or could rather, run into problems is when that dungeons is a pledge and a low CP shows up in a PUG and the other 3 want a scored run.
r3turn2s3nd3r wrote: »Agenericname wrote: »
Where you would, or could rather, run into problems is when that dungeons is a pledge and a low CP shows up in a PUG and the other 3 want a scored run.
I highly doubt a group that is interested in a leaderboard run is going to fill the group out with someone from activity finder. It would be counter productive to the reason for running it for leaderboard. How many times have you seen a pug'd group out of zone chat on leaderboards for vdsa or vbrp?
Agenericname wrote: »I've been in PUG trial groups for the craglorn trials. You don't have to be the top.
Edit for clarification; PUGs who intention was placing on the leader boards.
Agenericname wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »Something like FG1 may be extremely easy content, but that doesn't necessarily mean people wouldn't push for high scores or fast runs in that dungeon. Speed running is quite popular among many "easy" games as a way to add an extra element of challenge and competition. Sure, anyone can beat FG1 in 10 minutes, but can you do it in 4? Can you push it to 3:48? Some people would have an interest in that sort of thing.
Where you would, or could rather, run into problems is when that dungeons is a pledge and a low CP shows up in a PUG and the other 3 want a scored run.
Arenas and trials aren't part of the RDF so they never really see this.
I think it would be fun, but if they didn't somehow separate it from the pledges it would be a mess at times.
redspecter23 wrote: »Agenericname wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »Something like FG1 may be extremely easy content, but that doesn't necessarily mean people wouldn't push for high scores or fast runs in that dungeon. Speed running is quite popular among many "easy" games as a way to add an extra element of challenge and competition. Sure, anyone can beat FG1 in 10 minutes, but can you do it in 4? Can you push it to 3:48? Some people would have an interest in that sort of thing.
Where you would, or could rather, run into problems is when that dungeons is a pledge and a low CP shows up in a PUG and the other 3 want a scored run.
Arenas and trials aren't part of the RDF so they never really see this.
I think it would be fun, but if they didn't somehow separate it from the pledges it would be a mess at times.
If I were doing a scored run and actually used the group finder, that's on me. Going for top scores with puglets is just asking for trouble. If it were me, I would just disable score runs if used with the group finder and force players to use premades with pickups from zone if needed. Anyone thinking they can compete with full premades with the group finder doesn't understand the point of scored runs to begin with.