Is it too late to change the Discordant soloQ mindset?
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2025 2:42 am
Hello,
Mostly as a side-topic from Onlymelee's excelent forum feedback (which generally shouldnt create too much debate as its a feedback post)
I didnt want to derail it so making a more open debate topic.
Live Warhammer didnt have a single queue scenario option, this was added to RoR in an attempt to create more "action on demand" for those that dont have social members online to queue with, or those that are simply not in the mood for being social at the moment.
Over the years Discordant saw some changes, it was chasnged to a duo queue so a dps could go in with a tank or healer. or whatever duo composition you were interrested in queueing with. This was sort of abused by the community and six players would split in three duo teams and queue 3-2-1 and take the same pop due to lower population and not many discordants running at once it was fairly easy to rig the system.
But the overall attitude towards being a single player, and not by defaul only queuing for the Discordant now that it is actually "solo queue" has always bugged me. Yes you will not get the extra exp/rp gain from weekend warfront kills and end rewards. And you will miss out on getting those Soulstones, gold, or crests, or the eventslot item. But all of these rewards can be optained from pve dungeon/rvr weekly etc. So if solo players actually wanted a soloqueue healthy activation rate, they should stop queueing for "all" or the weekend warfront and instead queue only for discordant.
This culture and mindset has been spiraling to a point where it would take some serious effort to create "discordant" specific days and drill it over time to recreate the mindset of "if you are a single player, queue for the solo scenario" But is it too late you think?
(Before we get into the arguments of rolling the dice of weekend warfront being faster progression, yes it is if you are winning and you end up getting a premade to carry you. But at that point you place your faith in luck and this could be some of the rootcause to why the overall surrender mentality is so festering for a long time on RoR now)
Mostly as a side-topic from Onlymelee's excelent forum feedback (which generally shouldnt create too much debate as its a feedback post)
I didnt want to derail it so making a more open debate topic.
Live Warhammer didnt have a single queue scenario option, this was added to RoR in an attempt to create more "action on demand" for those that dont have social members online to queue with, or those that are simply not in the mood for being social at the moment.
Over the years Discordant saw some changes, it was chasnged to a duo queue so a dps could go in with a tank or healer. or whatever duo composition you were interrested in queueing with. This was sort of abused by the community and six players would split in three duo teams and queue 3-2-1 and take the same pop due to lower population and not many discordants running at once it was fairly easy to rig the system.
But the overall attitude towards being a single player, and not by defaul only queuing for the Discordant now that it is actually "solo queue" has always bugged me. Yes you will not get the extra exp/rp gain from weekend warfront kills and end rewards. And you will miss out on getting those Soulstones, gold, or crests, or the eventslot item. But all of these rewards can be optained from pve dungeon/rvr weekly etc. So if solo players actually wanted a soloqueue healthy activation rate, they should stop queueing for "all" or the weekend warfront and instead queue only for discordant.
This culture and mindset has been spiraling to a point where it would take some serious effort to create "discordant" specific days and drill it over time to recreate the mindset of "if you are a single player, queue for the solo scenario" But is it too late you think?
(Before we get into the arguments of rolling the dice of weekend warfront being faster progression, yes it is if you are winning and you end up getting a premade to carry you. But at that point you place your faith in luck and this could be some of the rootcause to why the overall surrender mentality is so festering for a long time on RoR now)