@VOLBANKER_PC wrote:
In a similar way I started taking screenshots of when I report someone.
For example:
One guy had a swastika in his player picture in-game, so I reported that. You can add a comment when you report people, so I always write directly why it is I’m reporting someone.
Another guy had GET REKT written in his player photo.
Yet another had an image of a soldier urinating, clearly meant to be urinating on you as the person killed you.
Looking back over the screenshots of my reports I noticed that I’ve actually reported the same people twice with some months in between.
This tells me the following:
Either DICE/EA has not bothered to see the reports at all, or the person got told to switch to a non-offensive player picture, which might have happened, but then the person just switched back to the offensive picture.
I have a feeling it’s the first scenario that is correct, i.e. nobody cares if you report someone for their player picture. It doesn’t matter if it’s a swastika or whatever - DICE/EA does not have as priority to check who’s being reported and act on it. Despite their fine words about safe gaming environment and so on.
"Another guy had GET REKT written in his player photo. Yet another had an image of a soldier urinating, clearly meant to be urinating on you as the person killed you."
WOW. Those are some extreme examples to report people