If things stay the same as they are right now, where are Units supposed to recruit from?
It seems to me, the best way for a unitless person (say, Fred) to decide if they want to join a unit and play in Faction Warfare with that unit (say, the Way Cool Kids) is to play some games with people from the Way Cool Kids. Theoretically, that should let Fred decide if he likes playing with the Way Cool Kids, and it lets the Way Cool Kids decide if they like Fred enough to invite him into their unit.
But I don't understand how, in the current system, that's ever supposed to happen. How does Fred ever meet any of the Way Cool Kids in the first place?
Fred can't meet any of them in Faction Warfare - he's prevented from playing with them. It used to be that he could join up with a 10 man group of the Way Cool Kids and get to know them that way, but that's no longer possible.
Fred can't meet them in the Group Queue of Quick Play - they could invite him to play with him in a group if they already knew him, but he can't initially meet any of them that way, because he's barred from just jumping into that Queue by himself.
Fred could randomly meet people in the Way Cool Kids unit in the Quick Play Solo Queue. But this seems very unlikely - unless they're a really big unit, he's unlikely to ever see more than one of them at a time, and it could go for a very long time before he saw any of them more than once.
The only thing I can see working right now is
- Fred creates his own one man unit (say, the Lonely Kid)
- Fred drops in the Group Queue of Faction Warfare with several members of the Way Cool Kids
- Fred communicates that he isn't really a Lonely Kid member, and is interested in joining the Way Cool Kids
- at some point Fred disbands the Lonely Kid one man unit and joins the Way Cool Kids
Is that really what PGI intended with separating the solo and unit queues?
For the record, how I ended up with the unit I joined - I played Faction Warfare a few times, and got stomped by people who were grouped up (specifically, on teamspeak). I noticed that if I wanted to play Faction Warfare enjoyably, I needed to be grouped up and coordinated, too. So I went to the Steiner teamspeak hub, and started grouping up with people there. My enjoyment of Faction Warfare increased dramatically. Eventually, I played with people in a particular unit a lot, and then joined that unit.
I just don't see how that is ever going to happen again for new players, though. If I had been barred from playing with my unit in Faction Warfare (because they were in a unit already, and I did not have a unit yet), I never would have met any of them.
Edited by Khalcruth, 22 April 2016 - 11:49 AM.