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July 10th, 2010
#1
Okay, now I looked through the threads on "suggestions & complaints" and surprisingly I didn’t see a suggestion for a Party section.

I think a party section would be a great why for English speakers to find TMQ, quests and grinding partners.

We are the minority on Dbo so it only seems right that we stick together to some degree.

All the person needs to do is state what he/she is doing, the level requirements and the time their on. And the person reading fits that criteria they can post back.


Zellion~


P.s. If there is already a suggestion for this, which I missed, then I apologise in advance.
July 10th, 2010
#2
Thats what a guild and friendlist are for right?
I mean there's no way to keep track of everyones activity and levels and nobody is going to post daily like "oh i'm lvXX and wanna do this or that today" since by the time someone has a sensible response that player will be offline or already doing other stuff....
July 10th, 2010
#3
Well, with every game you have guilds and buddies but that still doesnt mean you cant look for people to train with ect.

And to be honest everyone trains at diffent speeds so it's benfical to make. Plus not all your buddies are gonna be around your lvl, i know mine arent.

Saying your Pl is unnecessary. All you have to do is state the basics e.g. I could be a level 30 healer looking for tmq1, i would state if im experienced or inexperienced and when im going to be on. Then a level 27 could say that he and some other are online around that time and buddy them or arrange I time to meet for TMQ’s ect.
July 10th, 2010
#4
Well yes, while your purpose isn't unworthy, its impossible to keep track of it...

Most players would post once, maybe twice then stop updating their own things, also it'd be come a mess with everything going through eachother that in the end you only see the last couple posts.

In the end you'll end up putting the ones near your level in your friendlist instead....
As for arranging TMQ's, every now and then a topic like that pops up... It dies soon after...

The simple fact is that nobody is willing to arrange such things on long term, not just a TMQ run but the entire list with players etc.
July 10th, 2010
#5
Okay, well what about an expiry date on the threads? Say a week or so?

And making buddying optional should make it less confusing. People could just meet at arranged time. If they like partying with the person then buddying is their decision.