Everyone is reporting everyone in PvP Epic BG's because?

I don’t like people who lie either. Maybe you should stop visiting these threads.

velvita is the worst brand of instant mac n cheese and its not close

i claim that most are alli premades just merc mode

you take that back i disown you skskskskskk

If you live in Canada as I do, it’s go KD or go home. :rofl:

cya enjoy ur low tier mac lmaooooo

i dont but better alternatives to velvita is a global situation

i will just means more for me since you have 0 taste

I just want to point out that the epic bg community are hypocrites, but bsg is the biggest one of them all.

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Only thing that needs to be done is strip playres of the ability to remove others from battlegrounds. If a person is acting out in chat with offensive stuff, then you report them to Blizzard and let Blizzard ban their account for 2 days or prevent them from joining BGs for a few days. It might not happen right away, but it will happen.

If the person sucks at playing the BG and doesn’t listen to anything the “leader” says, that should not be grounds for being reported and dropped from a BG. That’s giving too much power to the playerbase, and I’m surprised Blizzard hasn’t removed that option yet. I’ve seen a guildmate get dropped from 2 epic BGs, basically wasting 30 minutes of his time thanks to the deserter debuff. Let Blizzard decide the course of action, not players.

It’s stuff like this that makes the playerbase negative towards WoW. So when a player quits, it takes a lot of willpower to return to the game in a few months. Blizzard needs to look at this as a player retention thing. Whose more willing to quit and not come back? The “leader” of the BG who lost a round because a few losers didn’t listen to him, or the losers who got dumped from two or three bgs in a row and got deserter debuffs? Who is truly having the worst experience?

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It wasn’t meant to function as a kick for other players. Blizzard could have copied Vote to Kick from PvE, but they purposefully didn’t.

In PvP, there is no Vote to Kick. There’s no team-wide vote to see if someone should be removed. In the past, bots were numerous in bgs and very recognizable. The kick-after-a-handful-of-reports feature was aimed towards removing bots from PvP. Unfortunately, premades learned about this hidden feature and they abuse it. They coordinate multiple reports in a short amount of time to remove players they don’t like. “Sync reporting.”

Considering all the known PvP devs have left Blizzard, I don’t know if there is a PvP dev anymore. Whoever is left might not even know there is a hidden kick feature in PvP or that it’s being abused by premades.

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I got a kidney transplant and was off the game for 6 months. I feel like playing again, new attitude, Unless I see the Raid Leader talking everything else is fun and games to me now. I lived through 3 A-Fibs and got a new kidney to live 30+ more year vs, the 5 I had left. I am not so picky anymore life is better!

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Welcome back! :slight_smile: great to hear!

Glad you made it. See you on the battlefield.

My girlfriend use to get kicked from EBGs queue syncers were trying to lead by going to an objective other than the one the queue sync community wanted everyone to focus on. They she joined a pvp community and now does exactly what they say and never loses(and no longer gets removed).

Many people like me, enjoy working as a team, but it has to feel consensual. I dont queue by myself to blindly take all orders from strangers, but I do want to win. So if I can help us win, I will.

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