A ready button for the que?

A ready button for the que?

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Posted by: SquashoMax.5164

SquashoMax.5164

Q:

Well the reason im making this thread is cause i am now dishonoured..
I clicked the pvp button and while waiting for 15 mins to find the duel i completely forgot about it and i was at youtube..when i came back i found myself in the pvp arena with my teammates cussing at me.This thread is but less about me and more about the system.
Why can’t Anet make a button for “Ready” so that if someone doesnt click ready it automatically kicks them out of the que and enters a new player?

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Posted by: SquashoMax.5164

SquashoMax.5164

Again i know that noone can remove my dishonour stacks.I just wnt the “ready” button so that more people dont get lured into this!

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Posted by: Doggie.3184

Doggie.3184

https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/gw2/Queue-Timer-Sound-Effect/first#post3835236

I hate waiting so I can’t help but lose my attention to something else and I hate missing queues. This would be a better solution imo.

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Posted by: SquashoMax.5164

SquashoMax.5164

i got another question..it said if i get 3 stacks of dishonoured i get banned from pvp forever in wiki.this true?

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Posted by: Zero.1504

Zero.1504

i got another question..it said if i get 3 stacks of dishonoured i get banned from pvp forever in wiki.this true?

Not exactly. The wiki also indicates that “Each stack of dishonor lasts for 72 hours”.

Basically, that means that:
1) When you reach 3 stacks you will be prevented from joining rated games
UNTIL
2) 72 hours x 3 (216 hours or 9 days) have passed.

At least that is always how I understood it. Never had the inclination to test it though.