HighTmatthew wrote:Are you going to read the whole post or just take one part completely out of context.
haha the crash out is real.
Where did I say people who are bad shouldn't be allowed to play?
You're not comprehending. I didn't once say that you said that. But stop and think about what banning people means, and how if you leave it in the hands of some community reporting feature, that some people whose skills may be contributing to a team loss might result in the people on that team reporting that player for 'poor team play'.
HighTmatthew wrote:People who are PURPOSELY RUINING OTHER PEOPLES MATCHES SHOULD GET BANNED.
Agreed but some people may perceive a player still learning the controls as someone who is "purposely ruining other people's matches". There's so much defensiveness among this community and it would come as no surprise a lot of people would have knee-**bleep** reactions to a player causing a single offside, consecutive icings or god forbid a puck bounce off of them into their own net. Many of the sweaty elites on this game have ZERO patience for people learning how to play and your crash out in this thread proves that.
HighTmatthew wrote:LMAO what are you talking about man "short sighted", you genuinely cannot be a real human.
I can understand how this topic may be hard to follow along, but please try your best.
HighTmatthew wrote:I am frustrated that people can go in and make it there only goal to ruin and waste the time of possibly 9 other players And FACE NO POSSIBLE PUNISHMENT OR REMOVAL FROM THE GAME.
Can you point out where anyone here disagrees with you on that? Like.. who are you yelling at and arguing with here?
HighTmatthew wrote:I'm actually having a hard time believing you think EA holds no responsibility in the monitoring their community and having punishments for griefing in THEIR VIDEO GAME.
I did not say that. I said in regard to communication, that's a console issue. You need to report that to your console manufacturer. When it comes to people scoring on their own team, goalies skating around acting like clowns and teammates who monopolize the gameplay - it's up to you to find communities and clubs that play the way you want. Expecting astute gameplay from anonymous drop-ins games is incredibly short sighted and naive. EA would need to implement restrictions on the freedom of gameplay in order to force people to play "properly". I think EA has resigned to the fact that most people who play this game actually understand the nature of a drop-in game and how it's a crapshoot when it comes to teammate skill and opponent skill. It's all random. Drop-Ins are awful but I honestly think it has more to do with the nature of the people in this community than it does the game itself.
HighTmatthew wrote:It's just a funny coincidence every game with any sort of respectful, healthy community has some form of moderation and penalties, yeah, definitely no correlations there man, you're totally right, I'm just being short sighted.
Name one.