Major_Mangle wrote: »I voted no because of how the current PvP demographic looks like in battlegrounds (most aren´t PvP:ers but PvE tourists there for daily exp bonus). It would be abused heavily to get free rewards, much easier to quickly throw a game and move on to the next without any real consequences. It´s also not uncommon if you queue as a group to get extremely long queue times. Imagine waiting 20+ min for a BG just for other team to vote concede after first clash. I wouldn´t blame my friends if they wanted to log off after that.....
If such an option were to be added, it should come with severe consequences (I´d rather ZOS fix the ranking/MMR system to get closer matches, but I consider that wishful thinking at this point). Voting to forfeit should lead to things like:
* No rewards whatsoever, like zero. No AP, no EXP, nothing.
* A small queue penalty.
etc etc
Major_Mangle wrote: »(I´d rather ZOS fix the ranking/MMR system to get closer matches, but I consider that wishful thinking at this point)
Major_Mangle wrote: »I voted no because of how the current PvP demographic looks like in battlegrounds (most aren´t PvP:ers but PvE tourists there for daily exp bonus). It would be abused heavily to get free rewards, much easier to quickly throw a game and move on to the next without any real consequences. It´s also not uncommon if you queue as a group to get extremely long queue times. Imagine waiting 20+ min for a BG just for other team to vote concede after first clash. I wouldn´t blame my friends if they wanted to log off after that.....
If such an option were to be added, it should come with severe consequences (I´d rather ZOS fix the ranking/MMR system to get closer matches, but I consider that wishful thinking at this point). Voting to forfeit should lead to things like:
* No rewards whatsoever, like zero. No AP, no EXP, nothing.
* A small queue penalty.
etc etc
You can still vote against the forfeiture. If you vote no, the game continues.
But keep in mind that people who don't want to play aren't going to start playing just because you declined the forfeit proposal.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Other games have this option and they're generally better for it.
If a surrender option is implemented I suggest there should be a minimum amount of time that a match must last before the option becomes available.
Than there is no difference between forfeit as group and just all quitting the battleground other than the length of the penalty. I would probably swap character to avoid wait no matter the length if I wanted to do another battleground after such a bad one at all.Major_Mangle wrote: »I voted no because of how the current PvP demographic looks like in battlegrounds (most aren´t PvP:ers but PvE tourists there for daily exp bonus). It would be abused heavily to get free rewards, much easier to quickly throw a game and move on to the next without any real consequences. It´s also not uncommon if you queue as a group to get extremely long queue times. Imagine waiting 20+ min for a BG just for other team to vote concede after first clash. I wouldn´t blame my friends if they wanted to log off after that.....
If such an option were to be added, it should come with severe consequences (I´d rather ZOS fix the ranking/MMR system to get closer matches, but I consider that wishful thinking at this point). Voting to forfeit should lead to things like:
* No rewards whatsoever, like zero. No AP, no EXP, nothing.
* A small queue penalty.
etc etc
You can still vote against the forfeiture. If you vote no, the game continues.
But keep in mind that people who don't want to play aren't going to start playing just because you declined the forfeit proposal.