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So, I was trying to stack a lobby

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Solidusbucket:
So, we made a premade stack. 6 of us. Jokingly I swap sides, then exit, then try to join on the green people. Normally, this would have put me back onto their team. However, it did not. It kept me on the opposing side.

So, I try again.

The loophole has been sealed. No big deal. I try another alternative.

I leave the game again and have one of them invite me. No luck. I'm stuck on the other side.

I eventually get onto their side by going to spectate then having one of them swap slots with me.


I'm complaining, btw.

Arturo Sanchez:
I am currently pointing and laughing.

The fact that your intention was to mock other players while thinking you're on a superior stance lends no pity for you.

Solidusbucket:
The lobby was empty except for us.


Also, I would never seek pity for my misfortunes from a video game. Okay, that's a lie. Several times I tried to get my wife to pity me.

I just think it should be addressed that sending out an invite while in lobby should probably place the person onto the same ship or the same team. Last resort should be to place them on the opposing team.

Daft Loon:
There is clearly only 1 solution - become so good that the team opposing you is always underdog, therefore allowing you to swap to them.

Or i suppose become so bad that it allows you to swap to the stronger team

Arturo Sanchez:

--- Quote from: Daft Loon on June 26, 2016, 09:19:01 pm ---There is clearly only 1 solution - become so good that the team opposing you is always underdog, therefore allowing you to swap to them.

Or i suppose become so bad that it allows you to swap to the stronger team

--- End quote ---

That causes problems for those trying to grind Udog wins.

Why does muse think up achievements that the system and in-game practices make astronomically impossible unless you're blatantly cheating?

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