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Re: Reputation system - rewarding and sanctioning players

@AreYouShivering quitting early often should be punished hardly with them playing with others who quit often

5 Replies

  • NoLove1337's avatar
    NoLove1337
    5 years ago

    i feel like the "punish early leavers in pubs!"  is an emotional response.  not logical.

    but willing to compromise perhaps dont let someone quit until a 30 second timer passes.   the last thing we want is to not be able to play another match for a period of time. 

    finding friends to play with is also another way to guarantee your team doesnt leave.

    comment below:  if you want to put a frowny face next to my name, im perfectly fine with that.  👍

  • AreYouShivering's avatar
    AreYouShivering
    New Ace
    5 years ago
    @NoLove1337 I am not insisting on heavily punishing leavers - just displaying a bad reputation on a player's account should lead to leveraging that player into a better team player. Nobody wants to have a negative label stuck to their account.
  • AreYouShivering's avatar
    AreYouShivering
    New Ace
    5 years ago
    @AreYouShivering And it should be easily to go up on that reputation ladder. Just play few games according to the rules, and you go from negative into neutral and then positive. Also, this reputation system can be temporary, resets into neutral after season - not something that stays with you forever.
  • apostolateofDOO's avatar
    apostolateofDOO
    5 years ago

    @AreYouShiveringI think having any negative system might not be truly representative due to toxicity or frustration. Having a ladder to climb positively though, especially in random matchmaking (due to exploits) could work with badges obtainable like ''till the bitter end'' or ''taking the lead'' to show others you're a team player is potentially a good idea.

  • AreYouShivering's avatar
    AreYouShivering
    New Ace
    5 years ago

    Reputation doesn't have to be very obtrusive or giving too much negative feedback to the player. For example, something like this:
    Yellow light [neutral]
    Red light [negative]l
    Green light [positive]