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Team Event #03 - Mölnlycke
Event type: Weekend Event , Organizer: VerageEvents
Sweden, Västra Götaland, Mölnlycke, 2025-02-23Post-event chat
yea a 5 minute bleeding should be better i think. Atleast when there a re so few players. Then it's harder to let a player leave the fight to revive the teammate. So then the dowend player just have to sit for 10 minutes. And that can feel like an eternity
Allright, thank you. It's that 10 min of 'no chance of revival' that is not good.
I think lowering the bleed out time to 5 minutes could work, but it depends on the type of missions and gameplay dynamics. For the team events, absolutely, 10 minutes felt too long, so if the goal is to speed up gameplay while keeping tactical depth, I’d suggest testing the 5-10 minute range in a few missions/games and seeing how it affects both engagement and mission flow.
And my legs hurts today too, good workout ;D
Thank you. It is to find a balance between mission based bleed out, needed to complete something, not over crowding a field and not keeping people sitting still, being bored with no chance of getting back up.
Question about bleed out time,
In the rulebook at the moment, the bleed out time is 10 min. I got a request to lower that to 5 min instead.
The bleed out is important in missions where you need to take something from the opponent or stabilize your team mate. It's important to have a good balance between the waiting time and people just waiting for no reason.
So my question to you,
- Would a bleed out of 5 min be enough to get your people back up and/or take the mission objective from the opponent.
- If we lower the bleed out time, do we keep this as a maximum bleed out or do we add a minimum and maximum bleed out. For example, you have to stay 5 min but can stay up till 10 min.
I like the idea of stay 5 min but can stay up till 10 min, sitting 10 min waiting to bleed out feels like a long time for one day game.
With small teams, the fights are short and intense and usually one team wipes the other out, then stabilize/heal and then move on to the next.
By the way, my legs are hurting today, those hills are too good training =)
Allright, thank you.
I agree, those hills are killing, but so much fun :D
One of the hardest fields...