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TF2 Guide: How to Kick Someone from a Casual Game
By kyle24
Kicking someone from a casual game in Team Fortress 2 (TF2) can be necessary when dealing with disruptive players or those who are violating server rules. However, it's essential to use this feature responsibly and only when absolutely needed. This guide will walk you through the process of initiating a kick vote in TF2's casual mode.
   
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9 Simple Steps
Step 1: Identify the Issue
Before considering a kick vote, make sure the player in question is genuinely causing trouble. Common reasons for kicking someone include excessive team killing, disruptive behavior in chat, or intentionally griefing teammates.

Step 2: Open the Voting Menu
To initiate a kick vote, open the voting menu by pressing the "ESC" key during gameplay. From the menu that appears, select "Call Vote." This action brings up a list of vote options.

Step 3: Choose the Kick Player Option
Scroll through the list of vote options until you find "Kick Player." Select this option to start the kick vote process.

Step 4: Select the Player to Kick
After choosing the "Kick Player" option, a list of players currently in the game will appear. Use the arrow keys or your mouse to navigate to the player you want to kick.

Step 5: Initiate the Vote
Once you've selected the player you want to kick, confirm your selection. A prompt will appear asking if you're sure you want to kick the selected player. Confirm your choice to initiate the kick vote.

Step 6: Rally Support
After initiating the kick vote, it's essential to rally support from other players on the server. Use chat to politely explain why you're initiating the vote and ask for other players to join in.

Step 7: Vote
Once enough players have agreed to the kick, a vote will be called. Other players on the server will be prompted to vote yes or no. Encourage players to vote based on the situation and not out of spite or personal grievances.

Step 8: Outcome
If the vote passes and the majority of players vote to kick the targeted player, they will be removed from the game. However, if the vote fails, the player will remain in the match.

Step 9: Use Wisely
Remember that kicking someone should be a last resort and used sparingly. Only initiate a kick vote when there's a genuine disruption or violation of server rules. Misusing the kick feature can create a hostile environment and lead to unnecessary conflicts.

Conclusion:
Kicking someone from a casual game in TF2 should be approached with caution and responsibility. By following the steps outlined in this guide and using the kick feature judiciously, you can help maintain a positive gaming experience for yourself and others on the server.
6 Comments
kyle24  [author] Mar 21 @ 8:08am 
Darkwind651, No offense taken!
darkwind651 Mar 21 @ 7:37am 
This sounds likes it was written by AI. No offense
kyle24  [author] Mar 20 @ 5:35am 
Lord Billison, Thank you for supporting!
kyle24  [author] Mar 20 @ 5:35am 
Belchgod, Yes it is okay to kick the cheating bots!
belchgod Mar 20 @ 12:37am 
is it ok to excessively kick bots?
Billison Mar 18 @ 6:45pm 
Thank you for this guide. :)