But as you'll have noticed if you've looked at 2019, nothing follows the rules of sense and decorum any longer. Not when your waiting on a match it's not, matches really shouldn't take longer than 1 minutes, maybe 2 on a bad day.Usually after the Steam summer sale horror show, the Steam Charts offer us some respite in the lull between AAA releases and allow us to celebrate the successful release of a bunch of indie games. This metaphor means spend your time wisely, your not doing anything just sitting there for 5 minutes waiting for the que to startįalse, this applies to everyone in every situation, time is the most valuable thing on planet earth and it effects everyone, you can either spend it doing nothing or spent it becoming a productive member of society, it's whatever makes you the most happy That's just a metaphor my man, don't take it at face value. Maybe i don't know something and there are new gaming standards out there, but 5 minutes is really fast in my opinion nobody ever plans their life around minutes, it's simply too risky and will never work This phrase only applies to people who have their whole life scheduled ahead and yeah, for them every lost hour is a nuisance and loss of income. or do you earn money by playing and every minute of wait for queue is lost income somehow? Well if time is money and 5 minutes of your time are so expensive, why you even play videogames. I also noticed it cut the time down for me to like 1 - 2 minutes but half the match is just filled with bots and half actual people. You know what they say, "time is money" sitting there for 5 minutes waiting for a match every single time just sucks. I also doubt they are just culture enjoyers as most of the time communication with them is not possible at all. That and the fact that game does start until enough people joined for that specific game, there could be thousands of games ongoing across all servers as you queue for yours It's just 140k players and planet Earth as of now consist of 8 billion human beings. Or does everyone consider 5 minutes queue a very long wait? I wonder what queue you guys consider not long. I have near instant queues, never exceeding 5 minutes of wait. Originally posted by Aluvian Darkstar:Really strange how some people even on EU complain about long wait times. Then most player dies about the same time in waves, a wave will die by fighting at spawn, a wave will die contesting chest, and another wave in the final circle.įrom what I noticed, the que went down noticeably to 1 - 2 minutes when I started playing with friends but I also noticed that half the game would be bots and the other half, players Originally posted by Glorious Comrade:I think que time is better once you get into your first game, since you are "in sync" with the group now. But then people that dont use Alphabetic language writing system can still have their own language names. or both.įor example if you are an English speaker, you may not be able to read French, German, Swedish words, but since they use same or similar Alphabet, you can visually identify and remember the characters more easily then something like Russian or Thai. then player in settings can choose which names they want to see. I think maybe if the Dev allow 2 names would be good, an Alphabetic name and an Unicode name. but I will say average is 5 minute if you dont have a premade team. Then just re que right after you die, a high chance you get into the same match with those the died in the same wave. Then most player dies about the same time in waves, a wave will die by fighting at spawn, a wave will die contesting chest, and another wave in the final circle. I think que time is better once you get into your first game, since you are "in sync" with the group now. I would prefer not to play with people outside of my region, doesn't completely ruin my experience but makes it harder to connect to others Region locking would completely fix this issue. doesn't explain the long wait times though. Does that make it hard for Non speaker of those language to identify who is who? yes, so in the Official tournaments ran by Naraka, the players are required to have an English name so it is easy for audience all over to identify who is who. Maybe this is one of very few games that allows Unicode letters to be used as names, so those bilinguals thought it would be fitting to express themselves in new waysĪside from Chinese names, there are Korean names, Vietnamese names, Thai and many others that I have ran into. Maybe a good number of those people are bilingual because of their heritage or interest Maybe a game that is set in WuXia setting, a genre of fantasy that is rooted in Chinese mythology is popular among people of Chinese heritage or is otherwise familiar or interested with WuXia setting. Originally posted by Glorious Comrade:maybe those Chinese / Vietnamese / Japanese / Korean live in the various countries of North America too
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