it became the GROUP’s key once it got plugged in.
It only makes the person who entered the key have their key break though.
This is EXACTLY why I will never touch M+ again. People are so report happy.
I feel like I am in a class of kindergarden kids being like “I’m gonna tell on youuuuu”
if you did nothing wrong, the report won’t harm you.
We ALL know by now the report system is automated… do I trust it? No. I’ve seen people get kicked in random dungeons offline and had a forced name change on them and such. Enough reports just triggers things. This is proven time and time again by streamers.
You do understand that everybody isn’t out to grief somebody…Right? People have lives outside of wow. There has been plenty of times I had to quit a bg early or leave my computer for a RL thing and sometimes I have to just up and leave immediately. It’s a video game. I don’t put it above RL.
If you report the person without even knowing the truth behind as to why they left then you are just part of the problem.
Perhaps the op does not have responsibilities in charge and does not measure real life. Since Legion until today I have had to leave M+ for serious reasons -not others, obviously-:
- a serious car accident in front of my house (a motorcycle with a truck)
- start of fire in the house next door;
- my dog choked “on something”
- noise of something flooding;
- I forgot food in the oven and it started to burn;
- I dumped the entire cup of coffee on the keyboard;
and this taking into account that I have already raised my children and they live in their homes. With children at home, don’t even think about it.
“Life and everything else.”
Is this because people are worried about M+ leaver bans?
Guys, there’s someone at Blizzard who can do statistics. It probably looks something like this:
70% of people never leave a key first.
22% of people have left 1-2 keys.
5% of people leave a key every month.
2.9% of people leave 2-3 keys every month.
0.1% of people leave 10 keys every month.
They’re probably banning that 0.1%.
Cool, next key
Reminded me of the time back in WoD I was in a blackrock foundry pug and I got a knock on the door to say a cat was hit by a car and was on my lawn. So I went outside, it was my cat and I had to find her and rush her to the vet. Sadly she passed on the way. But I bet my raid was thinking I made it up when I said “g2g cat hit by car” and left group.
There’s so many reasons people SHOULD put over a game. Which is why punishing people in a game for things like leaving just doesn’t make sense to me. ESPECIALLY when people form raids, and if you want to lower the risk of someone leaving then just don’t pug
The best comment.
Nobody at blizzard is evaluating every bricked key.
The only way you’re going to show up on anyone’s radar is with abnormal repetition. People brick keys all day long, don’t worry about it.
I’m sure Blizzard has basic metrics for the suspensions like checking if they were the first person to leave and how long into the key that was, etc.
It was his key correct? So I would guess you could complain about whatever time you wasted but I don’t see that going anywhere.
Yet another veiled jab at the suspensions masked by feigned innocence and fear.
Like OMG guyz dis feller just quit dere own KEYZ! Me and mah fren r sooper scurred we’s uh gunna git da BANZ nao!!!
why would you do that? To abuse the automated report and tally option? That’s who you are?
Blizzard logs can see who left 1st.
In a 4….no. I would lean heavily at some emergency came up. Especially if it’s his own key. At that level it is possible to complete the dungeon. No need to report.
The reporting feature is for slandering / language / name calling / and intentional derailing key.
The above sounds like something in real life became much more important.