How can you tell which alliance members are playing?

Kaazz
Kaazz Posts: 230 Tile Toppler
edited August 2015 in MPQ General Discussion
Is there a simple way to determine which alliance members are playing? There's got to be a way to know who is playing and who isn't. Right?

Thx.

Comments

  • If you mean in a particular event (pve,pvp,simulator) go to leader board by clicking Event Rewards where you check your player rank. Select the Alliance Rank tab at the bottom. Click on your Alliance name and it will show you individual scores of all in your Alliance currently playing that event. Other than that you can check who's played when you get your daily resupply. However it does not tell you how many days a person has not logged in. So write their names down or something if you want to keep tabs.
  • El Satanno
    El Satanno Posts: 1,005 Chairperson of the Boards
    Or just kick those slacking punks the first time you don't get 10 Iso from them. They're slackers! You're hardcore!
  • Marty17
    Marty17 Posts: 503 Critical Contributor
    Yeah, I keep track of who are active/inactive by tallying the daily play. If a week worth of inactiveness & no explaination, Das Boot.
  • Marty17 wrote:
    Yeah, I keep track of who are active/inactive by tallying the daily play. If a week worth of inactiveness & no explaination, Das Boot.

    Miss one refresh. Gone!
  • I was poking around today and noticed that there are players in our alliance that have zero scores for both the current PvE and PvP season (potentially dormant for 3+ days?), but that doesn't mean they're not doing DDQ.

    FWIW, in my estimation, 10ISO is hardly the point. What is a bit frustrating is when a team of 20 people ends up 2 places out of contention for an alliance prize, while you're getting as little as 150 daily bonus, which tells you that if those 5 players had put in even minimal effort, the whole alliance might have benefitted, which kind of seems like the point of having an alliance.

    Obviously it's only a game, and "real life" is hopefully more important for most folks, but it would be nice to know, for example, if players just up and quit and don't feel the need to actively leave the alliance.

    DBC
  • Xenoberyll
    Xenoberyll Posts: 647 Critical Contributor

    Obviously it's only a game, and "real life" is hopefully more important for most folks, but it would be nice to know, for example, if players just up and quit and don't feel the need to actively leave the alliance.

    DBC

    Some people are just playing the Deadpool Daily and nothing more. They're in an alliance for the 10 ISO.
    Takes communication to find out who's who and there's ultra casual alliances for them too.