Only a few matches into the new season and decided to try the new Battlegrounds sets in Duos mode. Not the first time I’ve gotten a teammate who spams my board with nonsense and emotes, and when I simply try to play the game, they sell off their minions and afk the rest of the match.
Before anyone says selling off all minions isn’t reportable… Non-participation, AFK, Feeding, Spam, and Harassment are all reportable actions against other players you encounter, all of which this player is guilty of.
Blizzard support is an absolute joke, so I don’t suspect reporting these worthless parasites actually does anything anyways, but to not even be given the option to report? Guess Microsoft and Blizzard leaderships are too busy riding on the coattails of their underpaid workers to actually do anything to actively improve their products. What a complete joke.
Fix your products. Hire actual customer service. Pay your workers a thriving wage.
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Still you’ll get the same response. Don’t play team games on the internet without online FRIENDS or you’re going to get trolled sooner or later. Banning them will do nothing since there are always more.
Chances are you only dealt with like only 0.0001% of them that way, and it’s unclear if even most players behave obnoxiously sooner or later when they play with randoms (reversed argument).
People like you are what ruined WoW. Crying Karens.
Its nice there’s a game where you can just… be
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I have sold off my entire board a few times when my teammate makes a huge game losing mistake. But I always concede and take the extra -50 mmr, then since I conceded my teammate doesn’t lose any mmr when they lose/concede after.
Not sure if anyone understood why you do that.
It’s called shame conceding
these posts are always made by people who suck.
I’ve played as much duos as I have solos, just to try and get better, and I can verify that duos is too fast, and a missing teammate is a common occurrence. The easiest solution to this would be to give the player control of his ally once afk is detected. Another idea is to double the amount of players for duos, so that it’s 8 teams, with 16 people in it, to make games last longer.