Feedback talk:User/Wtf Srsly Rofl QQ/Leechers&Leavers (Easy Fix)

You know, I totally agree. I dislike leechers very much, and I think it's unfair the rest of the team has to play twice as hard to make up for the leecher. It seems the report feature just isn't enough. It's crossed my mind, often enough, that perhaps JQ and FA should turn into a team-based thing, rather than a randomized thing. That'd eliminate leechers. I think it's unfair that, whether you PVE or PVP for your faction, you must grind and grind, but then these leechers get a free ride, and do it all over again when the Dishonorable hex is removed. More strict punishment needs to be integrated, or maybe they need to do away with the entire random-team thing period. Just a thought, so don't flame me. ty. Ardangoeswiki 16:31, 30 October 2010 (UTC)

This would be a good idea if people would actually care about reporting. Particularly in the arenas where leeching is the worst (JQ and AB) not that many people report, and you get the risk of getting dishonor yourself if nobody else reports.  Koda   Kumi  17:31, 30 October 2010 (UTC)

While I agree with the sentiment, this proposal is too complicated. Instead, just increase the penalty for dishonor (hours or days instead of minutes). - Daddicus

This was my suggestion http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Feedback:User/Balky/Add_PvP_Arena_Moderators to deal with this. I had a support ticket going for a month with over 160 screenshots of players leeching on the Luxon side in JQ, most of them showing the same players over and over again, guess what...they`re still leeching. Reporting and the dishonour system is just not a deterrent to these players, something needs to be done. However, i can`t even get a straight answer from support saying whether or not leeching is a breech of the EULA, so i`m not bothering with the reports or screenshots anymore. Balky 10:55, 29 November 2010 (UTC)

-- The punishments are really lame. But, worse than that neither ANet nor NCSoft seems to care. When I reported a CLEAR match manipulation (the other guy bragged about it while still in our side of FA), they said they couldn't find a rule violation.

In other words, they don't care.

But, he did then tell me to post here, where theoretically the developers would see it. That turns out to have been total BS, since there have been zero dev responses to ANY of these types of posts.

It's a shame, but it means I won't be buying GW2 when it comes out. It is exceptionally clear that they simply don't care about botters, cheaters, and whatever. Which means they don't care about us, their customers. I've had it with them. They're as bad as the cheaters.

Resigning
Forget it! How are you supposed to resign if there's a bot on your team??? Think your little plan pver again pls Klefer 22:57, 26 March 2011 (UTC)

Leeching
This should definitely be based on a database count system! If someone is leeching on a regular basis, the only sane way to find out is sifting the databases for regular offenders. (Aka data mining) If that player has been reported more than a couple of times a day, it gets flagged and sent to a GM to be dealt w. appropriately. That player should then have no further chance to use the PvP system. Klefer 22:57, 26 March 2011 (UTC)