DAY#4123123 THREAD#41234152354 Premade BGS

  1. No, it is not. Otherwise premade communities would be banned.
  2. A reduced challenge, ofc. That is why people do it. To minimize the risk of losing by queueing with competent people that want to play the game and not just afk for free honor.

It is. Blizz just doesn’t care or enforce enough. If it was part of design it would be possible to queu with 40 and create comp. But you can’t do that without groupsyncing. You know this but you just deny reality and belive your own bs. It’s so interesting to observe.

Yes a 99% winrate roflstomping randoms 24/7 is “A reduced challenge”
Again just ignore reality lol.
Mindblowing

If Blizz doesn’t care then it is allowed. Period. Didn’t know that you are the one to decide what is allowed and what is not.

99% winrates just show how much people are afk in non premade groups. Which is why I understand people doing it. It is s still a challenge, at least a bigger challenge then afking. Because your premade has to carry or the group, according to these stats most likely loses, or at best becomes a coinflip. High stakes indeed.

There is an obvious reason why I call him narrowminded… Hes the literal definition of it.
He gets offended by being called what he is, but somehow he can make assumptions on what you think instead. Thats “logic” in his mind.

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Okay. Thanks for your insight on this topic and my personal psyche. Mostly my psyche I think. Maybe you should open a new thread for that?

See this is what I mean when just inventing your own reality. That’s not how rules work.
If I park my car in a spot where no parking is allowed, but there’s no one to write a ticket, Is parking there suddenly allowed? Or did I just got lucky?

Example from one single BG using groupsynced perfect comps.(not even ebg one just normal one) 3156 played. 3148 won.
You’re so lost in your honorfarming as a job that you don’t even see how unhealthy that number is for a game mode.

Where exactly did Blizzard write down that “queue syncing” is cheating? Since we are talking about rules now.

As i said. If you care about winrates, maybe play rated?

But it was perfectly in line with this very topic though? Considering your lack of understanding how it affects other people which you refuse to acknowledge due to your own personal experience?
The lack of understanding that there are things blizz silently do nothing about even when its not allowed like leavers in solo shuffle?
The lack of understanding where if sync-premading were allowed then it should have been possible to que up as 15-40man in a raid?

Theres alot of things you seem to not understand or refuse to understand. Why I said “narrowminded” which fits what you are currently doing, then if you see that as a hard “personal attack” or if it would somehow make you try to understand something thats up to you.

You tried to tell me what I want from bgs which was so far off the rail that it was just funny. It was what you personally thought I wanted but you believe you can dictate what I want from certain aspects of the game?

Where is the rule? Link? Or do you just assume? Like you did with my psyche? It is a personal attack. I don’t get offended easily tho. Especially not on the internet. I get it you don’t like my opinion, have no counterarguments next logical step are personal attacks. That is how the internet works, I guess.

I like your practical view on the matter, though I believe people here are actually trying to get Blizz to implement/enforce rules so you cannot queue as a coordinated group into a random Battleground.

It’s not that you don’t put in effort, it’s just that your effort is the result of circumventing the system and using tools that are not native to the game, to gain an edge over people who queue by themselves.

With the end-result of people queuing by themselves having little to no chance to win nor enjoy the game. Your fun is at the expense of others who try to opt for a casual game mode.

But as you said, as long as you aren’t stopped, it’s allowed.

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I don’t care about winrates as I’m not the one using groupsynced premades to get my winrates??? So why don’t you follow your own advice since you obviously care very much about them. So much that have to go thru so much effort for them in casual gamemodes…

I have no idea maybe we should ask them? But logic seems to imply that if there’s a 5 man cap to join the random casual gamemode, 15 man are not allowed. But you’re right, I have never bothered to look it up.

As someone who is no stranger to behaviour science, this is tempting… But it’s not what the forum is intended for I think. And it’s also pretty boring textbook behaviour so not really worth a whole thread.

  1. I do not play in premades. I literally have terrible winrates in random bgs. lol
  2. That is not a rule. That is just your assumption.
  3. Yeah, and I am sure the first thing you learn in that field is to diagnose random strangers on the internet.

Actually makes me laugh, thank you. You keep proving my point.

Theres no assumption in how you act and behave in this very post though? Do you even know what the definition of narrowminded is or did you get offended by it without even knowing or try to understand what it is?
If you feel being called “narrowminded” is a personal attack, oh boy. No comments though.

Its not that I “dont like your opinion”, its that you ignore anyones opinion based on your own personal feeling. Im sorry you felt you got offended.
I guess ill be just like you and get offended when you indirectly told me im bad and just want the “easy way” with this comment:

Its almost like you believe you can dictate what other ppl believe and want without even bothering to understand them either.

So even when blizz have said ppl should be basically suspended if they keep leaving solo shuffles but never did it. What does that tell you? That they allow it even when they say they dont?
Blizz have times where they said something they dont even follow through either.
Griefing, which pre syncing is if you look into it.

But yes, most of this is just to tell blizz to actually finally give out directions on what they truly want bgs and epic bgs to be.
A full abusive sync premade festival or ban the leaders who are actively doing it.
Would atleast make it so ppl can decide if its truly worth playing for them if majority of the times you play is against allowed sync premades.

Calling a stranger narrowminded is an insult. Especially if it is used to discredit someones argument. So maybe you should stop insulting people just because you don’t like their opinion? Nobody stops you from just not responding to me if you think there is no point in any further arguments? Just a narrowminded thought of mine.

I will just leave it here

Its pointing out you ignoring anyones opinion because of your personal feelings while you can dictate what other people believe and should feel.
I am narrowminded in certain things, not everything though. So I wouldnt even get offended if anyone told me that.
Its a word to point out how your actions is being seen by the individual. You had nothing to say except “Personal attack” which already pointed out you had no arguments against it either. For obvious reasons.

You could have made 2 choices:

Learn something from it and try to understand why its being said.
or
Get offended by it.

You chose the second option.

Thank you. But I guess certain ppl will still argue that its “fully allowed” because they believe so.

So deleted tweets are your basis that makes sync-queues cheating? Got it. Sounds kinda vague. Lets just pretend the tweets would still exist, policies change all the time and atm it looks like Blizz is fine with premades. Might change in the future but for now it is a stretch to call it “cheating”. Until Blizz themselves gives a final ruling, and most importantly acts on it.

Thank you for proving my point.
Goodluck :+1:

My pleasure.

Yep, this door to the other place won’t be surprise for average premade supporter, since he is from alternative reality.
Anyway, he entertains me, just like premades - when you see such people, you knew, that you’re not so bad after all.