Did you know, that if someone fanmails you after the match, and then is so caught up on being a pratt that they blacklist you instantly after, it auto-closes the message window.
They literally rage-spam, and close the window, without you even reading it.
Again, block them and you never see them again, simple as that. Also, I do not recall ever talking to you before, so if you believe I am targeting you, I apologise.
I was never there, so I can’t dictate, but people lie. People always lie, so who knows what you really did besides you and those lot. Maybe you just told the kid “skill issue” or maybe you were a massive twat. Either or, I still believe my way is best.
Ignoring the point made that you’ll face them in battle, otherwise it can be abused, and used to avoid playing people who you merely think cheat, and are actually just better than you…
Yeah, so what? I don’t want to play against someone, therefore I block them. Oh my, how terrible! Whatever will happen to them when they can no longer fight me!
Like dude, I could care less if they are cheating, toxic, or better. I don’t want to play against them. I don’t want to see them, therefore I block them so I never see them again.
This is the exact reason why it’d never include stopping you facing them in matches.
You could use it to make you not face the harder, and more tricky of opponents, for whatever reason you want to make, as it’s merely an excuse to not face them again.
But if they are just BETTER than you SOMEONE can just block them to not face them anymore… This would be an exploit.
And this is such a common thing to be raised by new players, as to why, they still face those who are in thier blacklist.
So what? People create smurf accounts all the time to do exactly that: fight lower level players. Hell, people purposely go into lower tiers and bully low level players. Is that not exploiting? SBMM is easily exploitable, just walk around a map for an hour and congratulations, you are now facing low levels.
But this topic is about the blacklist, nothing of what you’re trying to play what-aboutisms with now…
Stop EXCUSING it… It’s almost like you do those things being that you know those things.
And as for us conversing, indeed, we haven’t… But you’ve obviously read a lot and you’re trying too hard in this end of it… Just give it up.
It’s exploitable if it were brought in, in this manner. You could avoid the better players you think you see by keeping an active blacklist to those who are playing well.
You mean to tell me that I know something about toxicity in gaming communities, smurf accounts, and seal clubbers? Must be because I do those things, and not because I’ve played CoD for a bit more than a decade, and been on War Thunder for three years.
It’s not exploitable to block people, and if you think it is, that tell me something about you more than anything else.
There’s no skill issue involved, I don’t mind a challenge, but what I do mind is dealing with pricks. So yeah, I would love to be one and done with them, but newsflash, you only get 100 friends and blacklists, so if you want to block people, you have to get rid of your friends. Bit of a double edge sword there.
But someone could block players who are merely more skilled, and avoid playing with them, no matter how snotty and arrogant of a ‘prick’ you think they are…
My statement still stands, which you seem to be ignorant towards for no reason whatsoever than to argue…
It could be exploited by players to avoid playing with matches that include those others. It’s not a good thing, it’s a straight out avoidance.