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A lobby timer idea
Daft Loon:
Remove ready up button.
60 seconds default after map choice.
Each captain has 2-3 add times totaling 60 seconds, usable when they won't put the time over 70s. (maybe reduced add times for 3v3 and 4v4)
Make the votes for each map visible when in progress so people can prepare for the probable map earlier.
An add time use is restored if each other captain has added time since you used it allowing for conversations etc if everyone wants to.
This would end the "ready up" barrage (except for the few who scrape together enough brain cells to progress to "stop adding time") and the associated tendency of people annoyed by it to be averse to starting the match even when ready.
Thoughts, refinements, better ideas?
Arturo Sanchez:
I just want readying to lock your ship from MM
BECAUSE WHEN I SAY I'M READY IT MEANS I DON'T WANT MM TO GIVE ME NOOBS TO BABYSIT
Kamoba:
--- Quote from: Daft Loon on June 10, 2015, 03:25:11 am ---Remove ready up button.
60 seconds default after map choice.
Each captain has 2-3 add times totaling 60 seconds, usable when they won't put the time over 70s. (maybe reduced add times for 3v3 and 4v4)
Make the votes for each map visible when in progress so people can prepare for the probable map earlier.
An add time use is restored if each other captain has added time since you used it allowing for conversations etc if everyone wants to.
This would end the "ready up" barrage (except for the few who scrape together enough brain cells to progress to "stop adding time") and the associated tendency of people annoyed by it to be averse to starting the match even when ready.
Thoughts, refinements, better ideas?
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I like this and thinks its a good idea, when I get home I'll forward it to Muse.
@Ceres: You know that'll never happen, locking out players to encourage the idea of using AI over Humans is anti-social and against most of Muse' ideals, and you know that.
Yes new players can be frustrating, and that's why people make friends and play with those friends. 8)
Daft Loon:
--- Quote from: Kamoba on June 10, 2015, 08:09:24 am ---
--- Quote from: Daft Loon on June 10, 2015, 03:25:11 am ---Remove ready up button.
60 seconds default after map choice.
Each captain has 2-3 add times totaling 60 seconds, usable when they won't put the time over 70s. (maybe reduced add times for 3v3 and 4v4)
Make the votes for each map visible when in progress so people can prepare for the probable map earlier.
An add time use is restored if each other captain has added time since you used it allowing for conversations etc if everyone wants to.
This would end the "ready up" barrage (except for the few who scrape together enough brain cells to progress to "stop adding time") and the associated tendency of people annoyed by it to be averse to starting the match even when ready.
Thoughts, refinements, better ideas?
--- End quote ---
I like this and thinks its a good idea, when I get home I'll forward it to Muse.
@Ceres: You know that'll never happen, locking out players to encourage the idea of using AI over Humans is anti-social and against most of Muse' ideals, and you know that.
Yes new players can be frustrating, and that's why people make friends and play with those friends. 8)
--- End quote ---
Maybe give some time for discussion first, thats what i post ideas here for after all. Ill send it in along with the harpoon idea and some other small ones after that.
In particular what do people think of the numbers for time added etc, how long is too long to wait once all are ready without a ready button and how much time do you want to add at once. The times i put above were extracted from my posterior as it was.
Arturo Sanchez:
--- Quote from: Daft Loon on June 10, 2015, 10:30:59 am ---
--- Quote from: Kamoba on June 10, 2015, 08:09:24 am ---
--- Quote from: Daft Loon on June 10, 2015, 03:25:11 am ---Remove ready up button.
60 seconds default after map choice.
Each captain has 2-3 add times totaling 60 seconds, usable when they won't put the time over 70s. (maybe reduced add times for 3v3 and 4v4)
Make the votes for each map visible when in progress so people can prepare for the probable map earlier.
An add time use is restored if each other captain has added time since you used it allowing for conversations etc if everyone wants to.
This would end the "ready up" barrage (except for the few who scrape together enough brain cells to progress to "stop adding time") and the associated tendency of people annoyed by it to be averse to starting the match even when ready.
Thoughts, refinements, better ideas?
--- End quote ---
I like this and thinks its a good idea, when I get home I'll forward it to Muse.
@Ceres: You know that'll never happen, locking out players to encourage the idea of using AI over Humans is anti-social and against most of Muse' ideals, and you know that.
Yes new players can be frustrating, and that's why people make friends and play with those friends. 8)
--- End quote ---
Maybe give some time for discussion first, thats what i post ideas here for after all. Ill send it in along with the harpoon idea and some other small ones after that.
In particular what do people think of the numbers for time added etc, how long is too long to wait once all are ready without a ready button and how much time do you want to add at once. The times i put above were extracted from my posterior as it was.
--- End quote ---
however long it takes for this idiot to stop declining my loadouts over his crappy double anti fire or power monkey build.
AND THOSE GODDAMN RANGE FINDERS!
also kamo
"lets get along with noobies by segregating them away from our given circle of friends and bar them access to our teams and ships by banding together to fill up slots they would otherwise take in the absence of said friends."
Thats just your work around to the scrub problem? stacked lobbies? (dont you dare try to excuse that it wasnt what you are implying)
thats even worst than my idea. and at least I'm not disguising mine with honeyed wording.
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