In a recent command chair post the new Launch Module and the proposed Group queue and Solo queue were unveiled, as supported by the “84%” of launches being solo statistic referenced in a previous command chair post. ( http://mwomercs.com/...93-feb-27-2014/ http://mwomercs.com/...and-team-sizes/). To my amateur eyes, it seems PGI Design has concluded these numbers support the view held by a vocal minority here on the forums that solo players do not want to play as part of a “group.” Even though they are all on one “Team” each game, Paul states “a solo player would have a MUCH greater success(sic) at winning in the regular match than up against teams.” Paul believes one pug is an unacceptable number paired with an 11-player group on the same team. However this flies in the face of the desire for most of the forum posters in regards to queue desires. So to my fellow Mechwarriors, I ask you to please list the various reasons you drop solo, when and if you do at all. I’ll get the ball rolling.
I, Aym, drop solo for the following reasons –
- I am participating in one of the many PGI sponsored Solo-ONLY activities
- Participating in another solo only activity such as Marik Monday Madness
- Testing my performance/stability from a recent patch
- Levelling a mech/testing a new build (these I feel are very much related as I don’t want to be a drag on my team for specific game-play reasons as opposed to IRL or patch performance)
- I just want to get a few games in quickly and don’t want to spend the time finding a group that has less than 4-players, IE the current team restrictions FORCE me to drop solo
- I am waiting for a spot to open up within the current match-making restrictions (again being forced to drop because of group restriction, not a desired play-style)
- The less-than-4-player group I have found just launched and I’m getting a quick drop in
- I am sync-dropping with a 4-player group because I wish to continue my conversation with my friends while we play
- Sometimes I don’t want to communicate/play with people that I am sure have a much different style than me (ie more competitive, less competitive, language differences, personalities, whatever)
- And last but not least I’m just grinding out a promotional offer from PGI on my alt account and will be quitting-re-launching as fast as I can to get my games/wins in.
Please share your reasons for dropping solo, and honestly if you really really really don’t ever want to be put on a team with anyone in a group do say so, however you’ll note that reason for dropping solo is NOT on my list.
Ideally I can collect the reasons listed and create an infographic.
I'd also like to list the reasons and the pilots who gave those reasons in this post.
Edited by Aym, 21 April 2014 - 06:17 PM.