Decrease Ban's Request for Azeroth Wars's Autohost Bot

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Decrease Ban's Request for Azeroth Wars's Autohost Bot

Postby DanielTDS » Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:58 pm

I really appreciate ENT is hosting Azeroth Wars on its bot. This game is being such a sucess all around Garena and B.net. But I have one suggestion for a measure that should be taken.

The problem is: not everyone who leaves azeroth wars's game isn't really a leaver and harm others player's game. Sometimes your main city just gets overrun and there is nothing you can do to reverse the situation, so you just quit to play another time. I say that some people left in VERY VERY VERY early game but it was because either they got disconnect or where kicked because were lagging. And even if someone leaves because he wanted so, the game isn't all team dependant as DotA. Also, the game takes a lot of time to complete and thus, some players can't withstand playing the same game for two hours because they got other things to do.

What I suggest is: ENT should lessen Azeroth Wars restrictions for entering the game (I think you don't let people with 50% or less average stay percent play, well, at least that is what happened to me. When I came near that number, I tried joined ENT's game but I got an error message. For other ENT hosted games, I could enter them freely)

If I'm saying something wrong, please, correct me. Also, if I'm wrong, could someone tell me why I wasn't capable of playing through ENT's Azeroth Wars?

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Re: Decrease Ban's Request for Azeroth Wars's Autohost Bot

Postby uakf.b » Wed Aug 21, 2013 6:06 pm

Autoban should be disabled on ENT41 now, thanks for suggestion.
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