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Regardless, it is a needed feature.
If the majority wants a player out then player goes no matter the reason...
Simple.
Is the kick feature abused? Yeah, sometimes. So is, quite literally, everything else in life. The alternative is far, far worse. If the majority of the players do not want to play with you, why would you want to play with them? Just try not to take the kick personally, move on, and find another game.
Instead i hate my stupid teammates who cant vote "yes" to votekick teamkillers.
True, but hate those people instead of the votekick system. :)
The problem is the misuse of vote kicks by immature members of the community combined with just general apathy that leads most people to just hit F1 unless they have a compelling reason not to.
Its a people problem, not a mechanincal one.