@Trekari wrote:
F1 online play has been trash for years, but this response just doesn't cut it.
Nobody should have to go to a website out of the game and fill out forms to deal with the rampant deliberate ramming and unsporting conduct present in F1 open lobbies. If the game can generally get penalties right in offline play, there isn't a good reason that such dirty drivers can't be disqualified and removed from online sessions automatically.
I get the feeling that you don't have any personal knowledge of how bad it really is. Go spend some time in the subreddit and observe the absolute deluge of posts showing people deliberately ramming, driving backwards, torpedoing, brake-checking, etc.
I don't think you understand the problem here. The game can't possibly know who caused the incident, it's almost impossible to determine with gamecode, Just look at how it works with penalties ingame today, how often haven't you gotten a penalty when someone else was the cause?
The only decent way to deal with this is like suggested, send in clips of the incident and get a judgement from that. It works like this in iRacing and it works fairly well. Having a report tool like that ingame will most certainly mean that it will be abused. It's a good thing that you need to make the effort to make a proper report, those malicious reports won't be made that way.