sorry
In FF do there share the ANTI LQBT+ views you uphold because removing players who are homophobic would be a great start to clean up WoW .
Toxicity of a community is a reflection of who people really are. If something needs to change it should start with people reflecting their own behavior. Stop lying to yourself and consider that in some way we all are in someone to blame for a things are. If people did that then moderation is not needed. comparing communities is also not helping, since every community has it positives and negatives
Immagine if I managed to kill them and loot their corpses of all their items….
This reminds me that I have to update Albion.
Where is this toxicity in WOW that everyone speaks of? I have been playing for about 15 years and have never experienced any of the so called toxicity that so many claim to experience.
Is it one of the following?
- Not choosing you for a mythic group
- Vote kicking you from a mythic group
- Not helping you with something WOW
- Not talking to you in WOW
If so these things are not toxicity they are simply players not wanting to play with you and that is life, not everyone is going to like you or want to help you out. Chalk it up and move on.
hahaha i dont know whats wrong in this thread starters head, everyone in here having a serious discussion needs to mentally check what kind of creep you are
- blizzard is toxic
- that leads to toxic game
and this thread starter is actually asking how he can be more punished for blizzard misstakes oh god i’d say hope theres some grown up in your life who can guide u but there probably arent one since things already went this far
Consider this, back when we had master looter, many people were using the ML > OS description in PuGs and blizzard and the ML would then claim vagueness as a defense, if blizzard had simply taken action back then about people just blatantly misleading people then we would still have master looter etc. and a half-decent looting system.
In fact the entire course of the current game would have changed through an extremely small amount of blizzard moderation on this issue. This wouldn’t really be necessary in guilds who generally have their own rules fully set out before you even get to look at doing anything with them but in PuGs it would be more necessary due to everyone being randomly banded together.
That sounds horrible actually.
Many wow refugees are behaving themselves on final fantasy 14, which leads me to believe this is not an entirely player driven problem.
I think it’s a mix of enforcement of rules being lacking in wow, something we know in real life from psychology is that harshness of punishment for a crime isn’t something that acts as a deterrent, rather the chance of actually being punished is. Shoot your mouth off being a toxic person on FF and you will find yourself actioned pretty damn swiftly. If in wow you got a perma ban for being toxic in chat, I doubt much would change. However if you were to have a few days suspension(ramping up with repeat offense) but with a very high enforcement rate, things would clean up within a month.
Furthermore, Wow has systems and designs that promote a toxic environment. For example Mythic+ being timed, whilst good for organised groups is actually awful for the pug experience. It is possible for other players to waste your time, destroy a key that you have built up and all round foster a negative and toxic experience.
LFG is a big problem if not the main problem due to the mentality of most LFG leaders or the people they invite being “special” in multiple ways, you can’t fix wow without making 95% of the content casual friendly and that would ruin the game, given how casual friendly the game already is.
if LFG can be fixed then that will crack down on a large portion of the toxicity, in PVE atleast.
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