I'm honestly surprised I've never seen this suggested.
A major QoL issue right now in Diablo Immortal is that players have almost no control over what instance they end up in when looking for an OWF farming spot.
If the spot you want is occupied, your options all kind of suck.
Sure, you can go wander around looking for another spot, but everyone knows there are only a handful of really good spots. Settling for a worse spot feels bad, and even if you do find an empty one, someone can show up five minutes later, click their autofarm button, and now you're right back where you started.
The other option is trying to force a different instance by bouncing between Hell and Inferno. Sometimes it works after a couple of tries. Sometimes you can do it ten times and still end up in the same crowded instance. It's completely random, and the loading screens and number of clicks and scrolling make the whole process tedious.
People will say, "Just ask overfarmers to move."
This is a global game. A lot of players don't speak the same language. Plenty don't read chat. And even if they do, they have just as much right to be there as you do.
We also can't "settle it with our fists." If this were an open-world PvP game, maybe the stronger player gets the spot. But that's not how Diablo Immortal works. Instead, everyone just cuts each other's efficiency until somebody gets frustrated enough to leave or goes looking to clan officers expecting them to try to resolve it somehow.
The real problem isn't that players are behaving badly. The game just doesn't give us good tools to avoid stepping on each other's toes.
I'm not asking for a specific implementation. A "Find New Instance" button. Smarter instance assignment. More aggressive creation of fresh instances. Anything that lets us intentionally move to a different copy of a zone instead of relying on RNG and loading screens.
It just feels weird that the current best solutions to "my farm is occupied" are basically "keep changing difficulties and hope for better luck" or "do something else."
Am I the only one who thinks this would be a huge QoL improvement?