Since there are a lot of douchebags and toxic people in the raid, shouldn’t we be able to rate them or at least there should be a punishment. For example let’s say someone is being a douchebag who keep being rude should you able to like leave them a review that way bungie will look into it and ban them for like a week from doing a raid. Idk maybe this is bad or good leave a comment on your thoughts
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For regular raids, I completely disagree with this. I'll let the toxic community play together and go be unhappy together. However, there's a guided games system that's like playing Russian roulette. I've been on both sides of the spectrum on it. I've seen seekers as a guide that won't use a mic, making it really difficult. I've met groups as a seeker that were super elitist the entire time. I've even met a group that was really good, but they were legit doing the raid without the seekers. All they had us do was start the encounter. I would've been upset about that if I'd been trying to actually learn. The only people with any chance of penalty is the guides, and it's not always their fault. That system needs to be redone.
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Edited by Carm: 7/16/2018 9:10:04 AMIn theory, it works. In practice, it wouldn’t. If there’s a douche raiding and he ends up disagreeing and arguing with another raider, the douche will leave a bad review for the dude, and the dude will leave a bad review for the douche. Yeah, you can say that all the other people in the raid could report the douche too, but a lot won’t down to laziness/not caring. I thought about developing it as a website but honestly it just won’t work out that well in practice. Still a great idea though. I do wish there was a decent way to rate and review sherpas, though. The DestinySherpa subreddit was good for that but it’s dead now. It’d be cool for first timers to be able to read about their sherpa and understand their mannerisms. Too many times I’ve sherpa’d and had people not understand how I like to do things until an hour into the raid. (I don’t mean in terms of encounters and such, I mean that I like everyone to remain quiet and allow people to listen as I explain, ask questions when they’re unsure etc. and [i][b]then[/b][/i] we can joke around and have fun. I just like to have [u]everyone[/u] understand what they’re doing.)
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LOLz, reading the op’s post and thinking many players want a mandatory matchmaking for the raid.
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Yeah.... Definitely no. It's already hard enough being a raider this would make things worse. I guarantee people would LFG less and accept new people less. I help guardians and this would make me raid less and I'm pretty nice.
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1 ReplyWhy did I KNOW that when I clicked on this topic it was going to be somebody wanting to rate other people in a bad light? When we had the ability in D1 to give positive reports, I did it often (not that it mattered anyway). I don't care if I was getting my ass handed to me in a PvP match, if the guy beating me was good , he'd get a positive report.
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Bad idea.. This would be abused to no end. If you're in a raid team where someone is being a douchebag or rude, then just leave the team and find another.
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1 ReplyThat’s a pretty bad idea. It seems you might’ve had a bad raid experience but oh just need to suck it up ya know.
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5 RepliesThis idea is awful and will only cause things to grow more toxic.
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2 RepliesI rate myself 15/10
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8 RepliesInstead of this...why don’t you try to find friends to play with? This is a terrible idea and ripe for abuse.
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5 RepliesBad idea is bad, and you should feel bad. :P
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1 ReplyWould be a nice idea, but just opens door for douchebags to be even bigger douchebags. Maybe a 4/5 person vote requirement to kick from teams would be plausible. They already have this sort of worked out in guided games where you need to vote to disband without punishment.
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1 ReplyThat could be a good idea, but people would probably troll and give people bad reviews just because they can.
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1 ReplyThis was the issue with the old xbox rep system.. people who get butt hurt, gave you bad rep just for playing well and beating someone. This was an awful idea then, and its an awful idea now.
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1 ReplyAwful idea. Can’t trust players to be honest with that system. If the leader of the group sees a disrespectful person they can boot them. If it is the leader or whole group doing it then it’s a simple fix too... find a different group. Every gaming community will have toxic people. It’s just the way it is
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12 RepliesEdited by Speaker: 7/14/2018 8:49:56 PMdoes the term online bullying mean anything to you?