Comment on “Why Do MMORPG Japs Love Queuing So Much?” by Anonymous:

OMG YOURE SOOOO RIGHT!! O_O


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  • “Why Do MMORPG Japs Love Queuing So Much?”:
    It’s called auto-follow

  • “Why Do MMORPG Japs Love Queuing So Much?”:
    Also for most of the lifetime of the game (it changed later on), you had to get into a party to do anything, after level 10 you pretty much had to be in a group to even level. So if you had a bad rep, it was pretty hard to play the game at all. (And this in my opinion was awesome, cause of the community it encouraged). Anyway queueing isn’t always boring. I actually had fun in them (I didn’t always queue, normally I’d just wait a few days) but when I did, you stand around talking to pretty much …

  • “Why Do MMORPG Japs Love Queuing So Much?”:
    I remember something like that in EQ as well. In the year 2000 or about that time on Rallos Zek, an American(?) pvp server. Everyone cluttered together sitting around chatting while other patrolled and kept guard to keep from getting bored. We didn’t use lines but many random people kept track of the queue just in case we were wiped out by PKers. Only when the raid numbers dropped low enough, or when everybody was busy fighting against mobs for their lives did they stand a chance at killing us …

  • “Why Do MMORPG Japs Love Queuing So Much?”:
    Thats why I love Japan :3

  • “Why Do MMORPG Japs Love Queuing So Much?”:
    what if someone suddenly tries to cut the queue? i wonder what will happen..

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