Make a few more friends in pvp... problem solved. Have them waiting to join. Maybe ask the other side to kill undergeared players until they leave. Have someone sit on other side. Leave and find a new map, or organize a new clash. This has never been an issue for me or the payers I know and clash with. It happens, you solve it. If your opponent doesnt agree to help or have one sit if there is no way to get rid of the the undergeared player, then don't give your opponents the opportunity to fight you, they don't deserve it! All good players that pvp a lot besides a select few.... will honor this. You know the ones that dont we all do.... Just avoid them.
Please start becoming better players and find your own solutions! It is AMAZING how often problems are brought here that if STS did what was asked the game would be absolutely ruined so that one player isn't inconvenienced by something that bothered them, while other players found their own work-around. No suggestions can be taken seriously unless somehow they encompass the entire big picture of this game.
Last edited by honeybutter; 10-09-2014 at 07:30 PM.
Clearly you play endgame though, that's why...at lower levels organizing matches is IMPOSSIBLE. Literally, I've tried and turns out to be either a 4v5 with block, or some random noob joins who won't leave. It's even worse at lowbie levels (-15).
The only reason I made this suggestion was to get rid of spot blocking while solving an annoying issue as well.
Either way, as Raw said, it'll likely be abused. GvG sounds like a pretty cool feature though!
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-1 votekick. I agree with candylicks too, I'm an endgame player starting to explore PvP and feel like a competent player yet PvP is a whole different animal to me. So how will I learn if I'm booed and told to leave because all the big kids are playing their game. Sure I can read forums and test out strategies but I still need in game experience to hone my skills.
We all could use a little reminder of where we came from from time to time to appreciate where we are in the game. Plus teaching a newcomer might point out some potential flaws or weaknesses is your game.
Don't forget it's just a game. Saying that nothing makes me more mad than......is pretty ridiculous.
-1 newbies shouldnt be asked to leave and be told harsh words
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