I worry they will drive me to quit a game I love aka this one
how could I prevent that
Joacgroso wrote:I feel like I went from Light Yagami to Keiichi Maebara.
Joacgroso wrote:Sadly you can't, unless you get other 14 trustworthy people to make a party with you.
Joacgroso wrote:I feel like I went from Light Yagami to Keiichi Maebara.
Joacgroso wrote:You can't prevent them from ruining your experience. If you encounter them, you can report them. As long as someone else reports them too for the same reason, a report will be generated and sent to the trial system. There, jurors (that is, common players with at least 150 games played who volunteer to vote on reports) will decide wheter the reported player broke a rule or not. If most jurors vote guilty, a judge will make sure the report is valid and punish that person by suspending them. Each suspension will be longer than the previous one, and if someone is found guilty 4 times they will be banned instead. If they are guilty of bigotry, they will be banned immediately. This process usually takes a month for GT reports, and less for inappropiate ingame names or hate speech/harassment.
If you want the game to become a better place, I advise you to become a juror once you have 150 games played.
Joacgroso wrote:I feel like I went from Light Yagami to Keiichi Maebara.
SatouKai wrote:Unfortunately, most of this is an issue you have to go through personally with many games like this. I've found it's helpful to end sessions on a good note! That is, end your series of rounds after you've had a nice game. It doesn't matter if you win or lose, just that you feel happy or amused in some way after a game ends and don't feel upset while shutting it down.
I've found playing certain game modes also helps. Avoid true classic games (classic/ranked/ranked practice in classic game mode) at all costs if you're feeling down, haha. There will always be toxic players in any game from League of Legends to multiplayer Tetris. The best way to deal with them is to keep in mind that they don't control your experience and feelings towards the game itself. Playing in parties (without cheating, of course) also helps. Playing alongside some people you know at least gives you a small community to talk about potential bad events of the game with and gain support for any targeted attacks.
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