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Thats a good idea. Supose that one player start a vote aganinst you. The other players agreed withit. You could have a option called (challenge vote).
That option should force the other player who vote against you to answer to an admin, the reasons, based on log. If reason is not proper, should be something added to his profile as reckless player.
That if the player vote to kick from unproper reasons. (playing online give everyone the same right. We all bought this game).
Adding a posibility to see on the left of his name an icon, who can indicate that he is a reckless player (because a votekick or bad playing), would solve your issue describe it above.
So yeah, you're just new.
No one will remove that feature. You'll just have to gain more experience.
Good luck with that.
This
If I take time to babysit and teach someone, how does it make the game enjoyable for me? I like playing challenging matches with balanced teams, and that's what makes the game enjoyable for me, if I babysit, I will get bored. Unless I agree in advance to teach someone, I don't see myself explaining everything in a game where I want to play competitively.
Didn't say you had to teach everyone you ran into. Only thing is that Valve intended for the game to be fun and enjoyable for people to play together, whether you're new, experienced, have a bunch of friends on your list or no people on the list at all. People complain about new people all the time but that's no excuse. We were all new at one point. They might play single player and get no better because no one will help them because everyone is too busy to take a single moment of thier time to say one word of advice. Hell, get a microphone and talk and play at the same time. That's why Valve made that new trophy "Nice Guy Nick" in the first place. At least it proved it was possible for people to help newbies for once.