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Thoughts on a League Play Reporting System
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Over the years since Black Ops 2, we have experienced many different types of a “Ranked Play.” Through all those years, the most reporting we got was reporting people for cheating, glitching, and offensive content. There are a lot of games that allow you to report people for leaving, feeding, AFK, etc...

  1. Leaving: I understand the aspect of lagging out. However, why not have a system that allows you to join back into the game? Plenty of games allow it, so why not us? However, if you do leave a match on purpose multiple times, I don’t think a 30 minutes ban is good enough.

  2. Feeding: I know this isn’t a MOBA Guys, but we still have people who can feed. Streaks and Specialist abilities are able to be fed causing a tilt in gameplay. Reporting feeders and allowing a team at Treyarch to look at past games to see if it was intentional or just a bad player, will help immensely.

  3. AFK: This is the WORST, close with leaving. People who go AFK, are the worst people to meet in ranked play. I would rather play 3v4 than have a random body on the map to give the enemy extra kills when flanking and such.

Please reply with suggestions or feedback. I think a lot of people will agree with some of this, but I am interested in everyone’s thoughts.

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