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Fleet Action Poll

overthetopsighoverthetopsigh Member Posts: 17 Arc User
edited November 2012 in Klingon Discussion
Hey everyone I have a simple question.

Hands up if you've done fleet actions on the KDF side through the queue (Federation Minefield, Romulan Temple, Breaking The Planet).

These fleet actions are what we're supposed to be doing to get dilithium/gear, but they seem hard to form a fleet action.

I did Pi Canis Sortie's today, and they are way too boring for me to repeat on a weekly basis, let alone a daily basis. Some variety in this would be so much useful.

As a primarily KDF player it seems that we're the ones feeling the pinch.

And to top it off, we can no longer create private queues so that knocks out any kind of cross faction teaming. Good luck finding fellow KDF players to play with.
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    xsharpexxsharpex Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    but we still have public queues! it can't be all THAT bad... lmao. it's only temporary. don't get your panties into a bunch, bud. ;]
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    overthetopsighoverthetopsigh Member Posts: 17 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    xsharpex wrote: »
    but we still have public queues! it can't be all THAT bad... lmao. it's only temporary. don't get your panties into a bunch, bud. ;]

    :o You're right, I just thought I'd put the queue issue in here to give it some attention. It is temporary and probably for the week. Private queues allowed us KDF players to launch the big 20 man missions with as little as 5 people. Finding 5 people is pretty tough, I got up to 8 once :cool:

    I'm actually trying to point out the public queues aren't filling up to allow the KDF players to do these fleet actions, you know, the stuff we're meant to do if we want dilithium and better gear.
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    chuckwolfchuckwolf Member Posts: 206 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    xsharpex wrote: »
    but we still have public queues! it can't be all THAT bad... lmao. it's only temporary. don't get your panties into a bunch, bud. ;]

    Actually I can't get into the public queues. the "Join" button is greyed out for some reason
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    xantrisxantris Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    Hey everyone I have a simple question.

    Hands up if you've done fleet actions on the KDF side through the queue (Federation Minefield, Romulan Temple, Breaking The Planet).

    These fleet actions are what we're supposed to be doing to get dilithium/gear, but they seem hard to form a fleet action.

    I did Pi Canis Sortie's today, and they are way too boring for me to repeat on a weekly basis, let alone a daily basis. Some variety in this would be so much useful.

    As a primarily KDF player it seems that we're the ones feeling the pinch.

    And to top it off, we can no longer create private queues so that knocks out any kind of cross faction teaming. Good luck finding fellow KDF players to play with.



    Just solo queue... Haven't had any problems filling my dilithium pile today. Contraband, doffs, eSTFs, Minefield, Tholian Daily, zone alerts + Pi Canis makes it super easy to earn dilithium, while earning a variety of marks and some legit loot.
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    psycoticvulcanpsycoticvulcan Member Posts: 4,160 Arc User
    edited November 2012
    I've done Federation Minefield once and liked it. I'd gladly run those missions more often if it weren't for the 20-player requirement -- getting 20 KDF players to queue for the same mission is not an easy task, especially when you're PUGing.
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