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Some people are cockwombles, they're cockwombles in life and in games.
He didn't get them either. If someone is kicked holding samples, I'm pretty sure they're lost.
So the ability to kick someone... made the whole game design trash? Ok.
I see, so what is your solution?
I don't make games. I play them.
But I do know it's a devs job to make sure players play nice, and to minimize their ability to F up their game. Why? Because no amount of finger pointing redirects the ACTUAL ultimate responsibility, which is a lost customer for the devs which means bad word-of-mouth, and one less person to spend money on new content.
Issue is some of these newgen devs listen to us fans and lose the plot, burying their heads into the seas of pointed fan finger blaming "trolls."
Which does nothing for anybody.
Yes! 100!
Let me ask: If He'll Divers 2 displayed the Social Security Numbers and full names of everyone on the team on screen, who would you blame for the subsequent identity theft?
A: Trolls
B: The people who enabled the trolls?
It doesnt let you have a chance at knowing who they are to block or be able to report them.
It doesnt even mark the person as a frequent kicker..