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I play this game as a PVP game. When the PVP element of a trial is lost, I am no longer interested. In the past if someone disconnected, it was annoying, but the trial would end quicker and we could all move on.


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And players are disconnecting A LOT since the update. It has turned some of the killers in my rotation into a PVE mode. Do you really think the remaining two survivors want to play out the game after two teammates disconnect? I had one game before Pinhead got killswitched that was 3 bots/1 real player at 5 gens. Genuinely, what on earth is the point in that trial being played out? Let me out of the match.

I agreed with both Stormy and David; I dislike the fact that DC ruin my killer games when it comes to 4k challenges or more specifically, Adept Achievement. All it takes is for one player to Disconnect, especially if they are very salty and go down after being outplay and down at the first chase; that I am forced to continue playing Killer until the next match. Especially in other matches, if I work so hard in getting all 3k and I am chasing the last guy before they get hatch; I get the down and was going to hook them; and then they go DC and be all "Screw you, no adept Achievement for you!"

Fair, but why should players who signed up for a PVP game be forced to play with and against bots? This is literally the same problem for those people as well: being forced to play a game they don't want to play because someone else threw a tantrum and disconnected.

I really hate the bot feature. Games would be over and end faster before but now they are still over but drag out way more. I've had a game last an extra 5 minutes compared to last patch while still having the same result, and it is god awful to have to deal with that experience. Like you know the game is over and you have to just sit there and waste your time for no good reason. If this stays they need to let players dc and keep the point that they accumulated during the match once someone leaves.

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So i decided to do some class trials and noticed that instead of Icecrown(Or whatever) class trial scenario, i was thrown to Stormwind instead. Not to mention that instead being given one spell at a time, all my action bars were just filled in random order with what ever i had in spellbook. A real mess.

I mean i can natrurally fill all the action bars in correct way with spells i need, but i was a biot concerned for a new player taking this trial. It does not really feel like its tyeaching anything at all but at first step, confuse the kitten out of the poor new player who looks at those action bars filled with random spells.

The thing is though, that while for me it did not give much insight other than convenient way to place the major abilities firsst to where i want them, it was a good trial for new players who had no idea of what to do. I think it should be as it was and i think its broken now rather than being intentially removed. I do hope it gets back because it was not a big deal to skip it and there are benefits for new players and trying classes before character boost.

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Santiago Muez, a Mexican illegal immigrant living in Los Angeles, is a skilled footballer who plays for his local team and works as a gardener with his father, Hernan, and as a busboy in a Chinese restaurant. During one of his matches, Santiago is approached by Glen Foy, a former player and scout for Newcastle United, who helps arrange a trial with the club. To afford travel to England, Santiago saves his earnings, which Hernan steals to buy a truck for the business, being dismissive of Santiago's chances at becoming a professional. Santiago's grandmother, Mercedes, secretly hands him money and urges him to depart for England before Hernan can find out.

Arriving in Newcastle, Santiago stays with Glen and begins his trial. In muddy conditions, Santiago struggles under pressure from Hughie McGowan, a teammate, during a training match. Although unimpressed, Erik Dornhelm, the club's manager, acquiesces to Glen's request that Santiago's trial last for a month. During a medical, Santiago lies about his asthma to club nurse, Roz Harmison, fearing it will damage his chances of being signed; he is then given a one-month contract.

Despite facing some bullying by Hughie, Santiago becomes friends with Jamie Drew, another player on trial. Santiago soon adapts to English conditions and a reserve match is scheduled at the end of his trial to determine his signing on a full-time basis. Before the match, Santiago tries to use his inhaler but Hughie destroys it, leading to an asthma flare-up. After another disappointing performance, Newcastle let Santiago go.

On his way to the airport, Santiago's taxi picks up Gavin Harris, an indisciplined, struggling yet talented player who recently joined Newcastle. Gavin, late for training, finds out about Santiago's asthma, and informs Erik. Erik lets Santiago stay, contingent on him seeking treatment for his asthma. Santiago then moves in with Gavin and they form a friendship. After impressive performances in the reserves, Santiago makes his debut for the first team, coming on as a substitute against Fulham. Santiago earns a penalty, which helps them win the match, a moment proudly seen on TV by Hernan.

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Combative Chicago Judge Hoffman clashed with the defendants and their lawyers, removing Bobby Seale from the trial and giving the defendants heavy sentences for contempt of court. He'd previously overseen proceedings including an obscenity case against comedy legend Lenny Bruce (as hinted at in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and afterward continued to hear cases until his death in 1983 at age 88.

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