I come from a bad night of play, I get into a low stone Ara-Kara +6 of an Azralon rogue if I’m not mistaken.
When entering the stone I realize that the tank monk of Moonguard that I invited had healer trinquets and gear with healer stats so I warned the tank but he ignored me or answered, so I told the leader and he simply said “this is a low stone, don’t cry” and immediately activated the dungeon even though he didn’t agree. When I told him not to accept the check to start he simply said “I’ll report you if you leave”. Just recently they have increased the bans for leaving Mythic+, the stone obviously broke in fact despite the fact that there were already 3 of us the tank continued giving it attempts even though he was alone and never answered my messages (it seemed like a bot).
Honestly I don’t know if I should report them both, but I lost 40 minutes giving attempts against my will in a place where I couldn’t leave.
You should report them, and you don’t have to worry about getting reported. They’re only banning repeat offenders from what I can tell. If they worried about every report they got from people with little or no history of reports they’d never have a moment of peace.
The last thing blizzard wants is anyone getting held hostage by threats from other players. Call their bluff.
Its been said many times that you have to be a multi-repeat offender for leaving a M+ to be sanctioned. So unless you are repeatedly leaving you should be fine, and Blizzard would be able to see the conversations that took place during the instance, if they are as you stated.
I would have left.
Blizz would have reviewed chat logs and found they were the griefers, not you.
That’s what people like that don’t understand. If you report someone, they look at THE logs. Not your logs, but ALL the logs.
That’s why I would just say “fine report me. I’m going to report both of you for griefing, false reporting, and attempting to hold me hostage with threats.” - ggs /leave
You can leave.
Even if you literally start up a key and immediately walk out the door with no communication, you will be fine.
It’s repeated intentional griefing that Blizzard is reacting to now.
Once means nothing.
12 times in 2 hours does.
Blizzard needs to clarify their policy and define what metrics they’re actually observing (even if they don’t give us the exact numbers), but I guarantee you leaving a group at the start one time will result in absolutely nothing.
Blizzard is looking at patterns, no specific instances.
They heavily implied they did the recent banwave all on their own, and I doubt they’re doing that based on chat logs. Almost definitely it’s just based on metrics. Whether or not that’s to be worried about depends on how many runs they are willing to let slide, if leaving halfway through counts, or if it’s only leavers in the first minute or something. Does it forgive left runs that have already had deaths? How many deaths? That’s the kind of thing we should be told about. But it’s almost definitely not chat logs in this case.
All of that said, OP would be fine either way by leaving 1 group.
You would be crazy to believe this is not just another Blizzard automated system being used for M+ bans. They would never pay actual people to handle these reports, and so the system will be easily abusable.
Scare tactics are working I see.
If they reported them for griefing, that would have been a separate issue from leaving keys.
But we also don’t know what and how they completed the process of leaver bans, and likely never will. As they don’t want griefers to start doing the bare minimum to not get banned.
I mean why you wanna leave before even giving the team the chance ? That why ppl got banned
Funniest part of your post!
Lmao 4/10
I mean they do?
Someone doesn’t visit CS pages.
When someone claims they get falsely banned, it’s pretty entertaining to watch a blue call out their shenanigans.
You inspected everyones gear for a +6?
GMs do not, 99% of the time. It’s why the emails you get don’t give any examples. All done in batches.
Got proof of that?
They do major bans in waves. Minors not so much.
Botting especially is done in waves as to get a bunch at once and not queue in the botters in how they are detecting them by doing a few here and there.
a couple inconsistencies in the scenario but it could be a language barrier i guess.
It’s nice that you added some details like the key and level and the servers of some of the players and things they said, it makes your made-up story a tad more believable. But the problem is that the entire premise of it depends on you being so foolish that you’d think leaving this one key would get you suspended. So either you’re a liar or a fool. /shrug
Yes, ‘check the CS forums’ it’s all over it.
I said batches not waves, ty.
Holy moly what is this inane nonsense…
You cannot be kidnapped in a m+.
I cant even make sense of the op, but:
- if the leader made a group comp you disagree with, just leave before the key starts; if you did not and the key started and you wipe because of this then you have every reason to leave; m6 is not m0, meaning you are expected to know the basics (like assemblying groups which is what m0 is supposed to teach everyone).
- if you had invited someone who was not up to your standards or something, it does not even matter what, just kick and go on; its really that simple
Btw iirc, threatening ppl with bans is what is actually bannable.