I am getting pretty tired of players who pre-judge whether a Tiamat raid is going to be successful or not by only the first 2 or 3 minutes of the raid, not even getting to the first head phase, let alone attempting to judge it by the first head phase. Not something terribly harsh, but enough to discourage such ruthless pre-judging that inevitably turns into a self-fulfilling prophecy as 5-10 players leave the instance even before the first cleric defense phase is over. I would suggest: if you AFK/leave the instance early, then you are forbidden from attempting Tiamat in the next hour. You signed up for a 20+ minute raid experience, if your time is so valuable that you cannot be bothered to even attempt a victory for the full 20+ minutes, then don't walk in the door in the first place, and schedule your Tiamat time for an hour of the day where you will have the time to devote to it. We have a PVP leaver penalty based on much the same philosophy, so it should also be implemented for Tiamat. And yes, random disconnects happen and that is too bad, but honestly, it would be better overall to have an AFK/leaver penalty.
vinceent1Member, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,264Arc User
edited February 2015
agree that AFking before end of first head phase is terrible, but after that phase there is obvius you cant have a chance many times so i am not for penalty. blame that people that agreeing with low gs players can participate this content, they are main ruiners
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zebularMember, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 15,270Community Moderator
edited February 2015
There's threads on this already and additionally, they stated that they are looking into the issue and monitoring things to find the best solution. Please do not create new threads on this topic.
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