Please a moderator delete this post because bullying continues with other people who read this, and after start asking in game about me !
You flame them, thatâs how you handle it.
They bully , after team quits. When I am playing again with others that previously quit some of them bully again and quit again. Bully ing and trolling should be punished by Blizzard with suspension for some days untill few months.
Ignore them, like an adult.
I tried but this is the 3rd time they ruined my few hours that I can play.
I am not so good but an old Warcraft 1/2/3 fan.
We should have a way to report them, like in sc2, anyways there also nobody cares, but people seems more civilized !
play With bots?
Option 1: train for some sport while you are confined. When it ends, go out and play with real people.
Option 2: play online only with people you know or try to expand your friend list with nice people. There are still some around. Blizzard is actively fighting community aggregation while providing the worst experience ever with broken chat system and unorganized interfaces. So, if you canât do it, rely to Option 1.
Option 3: As FBG leader said: âif you donât like to be flamed MOBAs (Change âMOBAâ to âANYGAMEâ) are not for youâ. Thatâs sadly todayâs attitude of wannabes that took over games when pros left. You wont get more than that. Organizations need quantity to keep the game on, not quality. So instead of joining random matchmakings try to fall back to Option 2.
Sad you are experiencing just the leftovers of what was once a great community.
Not really, no.
Found the chuds.
Unfortunately thereâs no in-game report option and the online system for Reforged seems to be primarily for tech/payment/bug issues. The best you can do is put them on the ignore list and just try to push it out of mind past that. Hopefully something is implemented down the road, considering accounts are tied to your Reforged license and keys now so people can have some real consequences for being dirtbags.
Tough it out.
Its NOTHING compared to starcraft 2 I guarantee it.
It comes from the mismanagement of adrenaline that you get when you play these types of games
Neither of these excuse it though.
ROFL when was this community ever great? Iâve played since the game came out bud and itâs always been as OP described.
How do you mute\ignore people? Asking for future reference, only done campaign so far.
IIRC itâs just /ignore PlayerName or /squelch PlayerName still.
It is simple, after a match, at the scoreboard, you right click their nick and click at report. Choose a category and describe the problem.
As if said âprosâ were that much better. I remember quite well how people were insulting each other back in mid-00es â in Warcarft III, too. And even long before then, in games like Quake.
Nothing has changed that much since warp knows when. The best option is to ignore the chat completely the moment constructive communication turns into flame war.
You are right about the quantity of flaming, but at least we didnât consider it something people MUST accept in order to play. Thatâs the real twist of the concept.
Saying for example âif you canât stand flaming THIS PLACE is not for youâ means, we are a group that plays in this way and we like to offend each other. For as bad as it is we all agree on this, if you donât like it feel free to find another group.
Saying âif you donât like to be offended donât play online (or donât play that game)â means that for this sick mind the standard now is to offend people and if you donât want to be offended then go play something else.
Which is absolutely not true.
Sure that these commands still work?
I havenât tried recently because thankfully I (somehow) havenât come across anything that makes my eyes roll hard enough to type them in. Will have to poke around though to see if Gelinhoâs right about being able to right click player names. Might just be misremembering but I donât recall that coming up for me when Iâve tried like in HOTS or Overwatch.
Well, this is the result of globalization and homogenization. Back then people played more via LAN, or in game clubs, or in close Internet hubs. Now we have matchmaking and automanagement of teams and parties, and people just transmit the usual Internet behaviour on gaming environment. Again, the âscreaming xbox kidâ archetype did not pop up on an empty place. Basically, Internet is more or less toxic by its nature. Of course, good reporting and moderation do help to make some places easier to avoid said toxicity, but they are usually extremely limiting in all other ways as well. So, in general, itâs either-or no-win scenario.
Rather it is the lack of punishment.
Before, if you were like that, you would run out of friends to play. Imagine that you can block players.
Why did you enter and post in a thread to âmoan like a little babyâ yourself?