Some people surveillance 2 The wait times are getting worse…really bad. And that’s mainly because nobody wants to play support, according to a post on the Blizzard forums with over 450 replies (and about the rest of the internet).
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surveillance 2 has two options for queuing while waiting to be let into a game: open queue, which allows you to maintain a loose team composition, e.g. B. one with two DPS and three tanks; and defined role queue that brand new players must unlock by completing five Open Queue matches. It seems that open queue players get stuck in chaotic matches without supportand disgruntled role queue players, especially those who play DPS or tank, sit through long queues waiting for healers to float down on a ray of sunshine.
But support players have good reasons to avoid the role. They’re tired of being blamed for it the inattention of their fellow players.
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“Players can start by not taking their life issues out on support characters,” wrote a Blizzard forums user. “Maybe then more people would be willing to try the role.”
“There are a lot of people who want to play support (I’m one of them),” said another commenter on the Blizzard forums. “But whether it’s currently possible to play assist in pub games with the current climate of the game is the real issue, I think.”
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Some players are hoping that adding new support heroes, including Kiriko—surveillance 2‘s new ninja healer currently living underneath the fresh Battle Pass of the game for most people – helps to even out support queue times. Rather, gamers will always find things to fret about and developers Activision Blizzard the union will be broken up.