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I've been wondering for a long time why games don't have a "reporting" system. In our game, "reporting" is about complaining to the players when no one knows anything.

There are a lot of toxic players out there who don't have the foggiest thoughts about why this game is holding them. Obviously, there is an oversight mechanism, but as I see it, this is not enough. Some players need to be restricted not only from sending messages for hours, but also to limit their horrendous behavior from the server.

To be honest, the players really annoy me. Especially those who invent terrible things for every player and society.

Therefore, the presence of dissatisfaction with the player allows you to control harmful behavior in the game.

Warspear Online is a great game, but it has a lot of flaws like PtW, but it still has great legends and a world. So for such games, this framework is quite reasonable (scattering reports about ears is great). bazookam 

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On 7/18/2022 at 11:13 AM, Jamsher said:

I've been wondering for a long time why games don't have a "reporting" system. In our game, "reporting" is about complaining to the players when no one knows anything.

There are a lot of toxic players out there who don't have the foggiest thoughts about why this game is holding them. Obviously, there is an oversight mechanism, but as I see it, this is not enough. Some players need to be restricted not only from sending messages for hours, but also to limit their horrendous behavior from the server.

To be honest, the players really annoy me. Especially those who invent terrible things for every player and society.

Therefore, the presence of dissatisfaction with the player allows you to control harmful behavior in the game.

Warspear Online is a great game, but it has a lot of flaws like PtW, but it still has great legends and a world. So for such games, this framework is quite reasonable (scattering reports about ears is great). bazookam 

Every game has it's own way of dealing with such issues based on the community's behaviour. In my point of view, adding a feature like this would enormously increase the amount of unnecessary reports.

 

If you see a player breaking the rules, you can report them by sending a ticket to the tech support [email protected] or via our website https://warspear-online.com/en/support

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It can be very frustrating when they spoil the experience for everyone else. Having a reporting system in games is actually quite common and can be useful for dealing with such problems. Reporting allows players to flag inappropriate behavior, harassment, or cheating, and helps game developers take action against such players. Read https://casinosanalyzer.com/online-casinos/superace88.com reviews of different games and you'll understand everything at once. However, it is important to note that implementing and maintaining a messaging system can be a challenge for game developers. They must strike a balance between allowing players to report misconduct and ensuring that the system is not abused or misused. Game developers often rely on community moderation, automated systems, and manual review processes to handle reports effectively.

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5 hours ago, binecor said:

It can be really annoying when they ruin the experience for everyone else. Having a reporting system in games is actually quite common and can be helpful in addressing such issues. Reporting allows players to flag inappropriate behavior, harassment, or cheating, and helps the game developers take action against those players. However, it's important to note that implementing and maintaining a reporting system can be a complex task for game developers. They have to strike a balance between giving players the ability to report misconduct and ensuring that the system isn't abused or misused. Game developers often rely on community moderation, automated systems, and manual review processes to handle reports effectively.

That and plus Aigrind does have a small team according to many of the websites such as Linkin. 

Many say as many as 15 to as few as 8. 

 

Some say block the person and some say email with a screenshot. 

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