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Okay for the past few weeks now I've really been loving Red Orchestra 2 again, it's fresh to me all over again (I played extensively during the beta, then fell off after the somewhat rocky release). However with the lower playerbase which saddens me there is only like 2 servers I can join that give me a good ping and are consistently full of players. This whole spam the server until it lets me in thing is driving me crazy, can't you implement a feature that I know is in a few other steam games that allows us to join a server when a open player slot becomes available?
Then I don't have to spam constantly, and I can even join a low populated server and attempt to have some fun for a few minutes or possibly 15-30 minutes I have to wait until a player slot opens up on one of the only populated servers I can play on. Please, please do this I know it's possible and it will help so many more than just myself. Actually I'm tired of spamming right now and I'm just not going to play tonight because of it, so just to iterate how important this is to me, I'm sure plenty of others have made the same decision. If I could at least play in one of the servers with bots or whatever while I waited in que to join a server when a slot opens up I'd stay on and wait. It's been at least 20 minutes of spamming and the server is still full.. Last edited by Comrade Kaizer; 03-02-2013 at 11:15 AM. Reason: Thread title changed to be less ambiguous |
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For now you can try to use the steam server browser. It has a function that will let you auto-join if a slot is free or as alternative it can play a sound if a slot is free.
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Where are you located that you have a hard time finding local enough servers?
Or did you set the filter settings to the point you are eliminating other good servers without realizing it...
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#4
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a big yes to this, spamming server join is very annoying especially when it pretends to let you in and boots you once you join
![]() steam server joining is fine i just barely use it so would be nice to have and in-game system |
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#5
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Just do what I do.
Spectate the server, watch the glorious game going on and the minutes will dwindle. Then when the map is about to change, disconnect from the server and pop back in since it will technically be empty. |
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You want queues? Yeah, good idea then.
The steam way of doing it works as well, you know. Just have to open the browser in steam.
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Thanks, for some reason it never dawned on me to try using the steam browser instead of the in-game browser. This essentially solved my problem, kudos to yall.
Edit: For Mr. Moe, I'm in Maryland and don't have any filter settings. There is literally only 2 servers ever populated at over 50 players that give me less than 100 ping. Last edited by Kasspa; 03-02-2013 at 12:41 PM. |
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#8
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What I would suggest is a real queue; as in you sit and wait for your turn to get in the game. It could even display estimated waiting time. There's propably a reason why this haven't been implemented in any of the games I know. I must be a little on the simple side because I can't get it why . Maybe someone with some more information could shed some light on this issue.
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