Party finding in Havoc appears to be a turd

tried again with the party finder and i’m still puzzled why one can’t simply quickplay havoc.

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I mean you functionally can, just slap in your own assignment and accept the first person to apply 3 times. It’s like manual quickplay if you do this.
I think if you do this a couple times, at least by rank 15-20 or so you will stop being puzzled by that decision.

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I was a host once, and somebody else accepted some random dude in my lobby, that was strange and unexpected.

I’ll say what happened exactly :
The guy sent the request → I didn’t want to accept nor deny, just in case → he joined → my confusion as I didn’t accept him or anything.

Here’s the question, can other members accept requests?

Yes. Parties in Darktide are basically communism. You can just invite a random person from the partyfinder into a party you didn’t form, there’s no leader. The best part? You can’t kick people from strike teams, so your only option at that point is to kill the team off and reform. Just like communism!

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There is a leader of sorts in the host who reaps the immediate benefit of the havoc clearance. What I’d like to know is if the initial host leaves, who inherits the mantle?

Whoever starts their mission.

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That only really determines the party finder advert. I can go into “someones” group (OUR group now) and invite random people then reject his Havoc queue attempt and instead put my own in. Nothing prevents me from doing that.
Once the havoc is started you’re locked to the mission until it ends though, by whichever means. I have not tried if votekick works, and consequently if you can votekick a host (or rather, assignment holder) from his own mission. That would be pretty funny though.

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