NPCS ressing in gauntlet

NPCS ressing in gauntlet

in Queen's Jubilee

Posted by: kingbread.6174

kingbread.6174

Ok so now that the pavillion is basically empty, why dont these NPCs res us yet?
Its become such as hassel to run back every single time i die.

How hard is this to do?

Signed.
Frustrated beyond belief

NPCS ressing in gauntlet

in Queen's Jubilee

Posted by: Ayrilana.1396

Ayrilana.1396

How difficult is it to just run back? I did it numerous times as have countless others.

NPCS ressing in gauntlet

in Queen's Jubilee

Posted by: Zaxares.5419

Zaxares.5419

It can get costly and the time needed to run back just feels like salt rubbed in the wound. I ressed and ran back if there wasn’t anybody around to res me either, but I agree that it would have been better if the NPCs standing at the ring would res you.

NPCS ressing in gauntlet

in Queen's Jubilee

Posted by: Account.9832

Account.9832

How difficult is it to just run back?

How difficult would it be to have to type the word “antidisestablishmentarianism” every time you want to open your inventory? Probably not all that difficult, but it’s an unnecessary step that just makes you lose time (when you could actually be playing) and doesn’t contribute at all to your enjoyment of the game.

Characters in GW2 can stay underwater forever because, in the words of an Arena Net designer, “we realized that breathing isn’t fun”. Well, walking across the same ramp again and again isn’t fun, either.

I believe the walk was put there to ensure that every player got a turn when the pavilion was too full, but that is no longer required. The NPCs should simply resurrect players like the OP suggested (ex., at the maximum rate of one player every 30 seconds, just in case it gets full again for some reason).

I did it numerous times as have countless others.

I’m sure millions of people all over the world have unnecessarily wasted their time due to inefficient bureaucracy, badly designed machines, and so on. The fact that those people wasted their time is not a reason to not fix the problems.

If you really enjoy running up that ramp, you’d still be able to do it.

- Al Zheimer

(edited by Account.9832)