Re: Can EA actually do something about reports?
@ILikeT🤭of
My most recent toxic player was last night in arenas. It was a bloodhound. I was Lifeline and our teammate was a Bangalore.
Throughout the game the bloodhound would keep positioning himself so far from the rest of the team and he'd be the first to get down, and when I'd go to try and pick him up I'd end up getting downed myself and by the end of it I just gave up on helping the dude. He never communicated anything once, no pings, nothing, until the last match.
Bangalore went down, I went to go pick them up while the bloodhound was fighting the last player. He went down and instead of saying anything, he just repeatedly pinged. By that point I was already at the Bangalore and too far to do anything.
I pop the rez and Bangalore and turned to go assist the bloodhound but the last player had healed up by then and I was unable to do anything, storm ended up getting the Bangalore.
That's when the bloodhound popped on his mic and started cursing both of us out, dropping the n work multiple times, calling us trash, saying we were doing nothing but hiding, and dared us to turn on our mics.
I just reported the dude. The Bangalore was the mvp of the game with over 3k damage. Bloodhound was second with 1k.
And unfortunately for me, due to potatoe aim, bad angles, and wasting time trying to help the bloodhound, only had 700.
I imagine if the bloodhound had actually used his mic to communicate that the last player was low, instead of cursing us out after, the match would have turned out differently. I can't distinguish that a player is low health with pings.
Sure I'll admit my call to rez the Bangalore instead of helping the bloodhound with the last player was probably bad. But in my opinion, knowing how bad I myself am at the game, was hoping to get the mvp back, because they were far better than either of us and would have had a better chance at 1v1 and knowing my luck, even if I had gone to help the bloodhound with the last player, something still would have gone wrong and we'd still have lost.
Either way. It doesn't warrant that kind of language.
My most recent toxic player was last night in arenas. It was a bloodhound. I was Lifeline and our teammate was a Bangalore.
Throughout the game the bloodhound would keep positioning himself so far from the rest of the team and he'd be the first to get down, and when I'd go to try and pick him up I'd end up getting downed myself and by the end of it I just gave up on helping the dude. He never communicated anything once, no pings, nothing, until the last match.
Bangalore went down, I went to go pick them up while the bloodhound was fighting the last player. He went down and instead of saying anything, he just repeatedly pinged. By that point I was already at the Bangalore and too far to do anything.
I pop the rez and Bangalore and turned to go assist the bloodhound but the last player had healed up by then and I was unable to do anything, storm ended up getting the Bangalore.
That's when the bloodhound popped on his mic and started cursing both of us out, dropping the n work multiple times, calling us trash, saying we were doing nothing but hiding, and dared us to turn on our mics.
I just reported the dude. The Bangalore was the mvp of the game with over 3k damage. Bloodhound was second with 1k.
And unfortunately for me, due to potatoe aim, bad angles, and wasting time trying to help the bloodhound, only had 700.
I imagine if the bloodhound had actually used his mic to communicate that the last player was low, instead of cursing us out after, the match would have turned out differently. I can't distinguish that a player is low health with pings.
Sure I'll admit my call to rez the Bangalore instead of helping the bloodhound with the last player was probably bad. But in my opinion, knowing how bad I myself am at the game, was hoping to get the mvp back, because they were far better than either of us and would have had a better chance at 1v1 and knowing my luck, even if I had gone to help the bloodhound with the last player, something still would have gone wrong and we'd still have lost.
Either way. It doesn't warrant that kind of language.