Is there any type of report functionality left in wc3? Anywhere to send the replay? Or are we just at the mercy of griefers?
What happened was at one point I wrote “destroyers” he said “me?” i said “yes it’s ud unit” and he replied by saying he will leave if I do sarcasm for no reason.
At the end of the game where one of their players left I told him “you won because of me” at that point he decided to tell the remaining enemy player he was going to teamkill me because I’m quote “arrogant as f***” while I can agree that was unnecessary of me I was angry at his completely uncalled for leave threat.
thanks for sharing man…that’s deep
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find a friend to play, so you don’t have to keep playing with random retards.
being serious, something like in counter strike could be the solution.
first hit gives you a warning that you just hit a teammate, 2nd hit instantly kill the unit doing the attack. and if sh*t keeps going on, then he can just get his whole base/units destroyed for the lulz.
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Maybe play a few 4v4 until you find people you like, and ask them to 2v2 with you later?
2v2 seems like an such intimate honeymoon between two individuals. How can you accept a stranger as a partner lol.
If you play anything but 1v1 you deserve to be TK’d
What a tubular opinion, bro.
Hopefully with the integration of modern BattleNet that reporting would be as simple as right clicking their name (on the player/allies menu, from the chat log, or post-match at the score screen) and then picking an option/reason from a drop-down list.
he has a point…1v1 is a great ladder because you don’t have to worry about a scrub backstabbing you, or (worse) carrying some idiot that’s trying to learn how to play warcraft 3 in 2v2 RT.
2v2 RT is a very difficult ladder - I’m sure there will be a report system in the new Bnet 2.0 for backstabbing and such, but…it will always be a difficult ladder with challenges you won’t see in 1v1 or 2v2 AT…you need good chemistry with your partner to succeed, and finding that in randoms is not always easy :).
Plus tons of players don’t really take RT seriously - it’s just kind of a fun ladder to keep 1v1 from getting mundane or burning you out!