Dashboarding solution- Report
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If a person to chooses to leave a game whenever they shouldn't be punished, get over it dude you aint top 50 even if you were top 50 aint getting you laid. 
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@loshbomb said in Dashboarding solution- Report: The problem with this is that it drowns out the legitimate reports - people using IP attacks, very offensive team names, etc. I play hundreds of games a year, and only feel “reporting” someone warranted 1-2 times a year. Don’t be the boy so cries “wolf”. Team names shouldn't even be an issue unless it's blatant tbh 
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SDS please either punish dashboarders or for the love of Pete, at least let the current play finish out. It is already a grind to get these prestige cards with my lack of skills but these dashboarders mid-HR make it almost impossible. 
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@greenbuk75 said in Dashboarding solution- Report: @loshbomb said in Dashboarding solution- Report: The problem with this is that it drowns out the legitimate reports - people using IP attacks, very offensive team names, etc. I play hundreds of games a year, and only feel “reporting” someone warranted 1-2 times a year. Don’t be the boy so cries “wolf”. Team names shouldn't even be an issue unless it's blatant tbh Well your team name and logos were blatantly racist so...... 
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The flaw with reporting for "dashboarding" is that It cannot differentiate between a player with a spotty connection and a player legitimately rage quitting. And a report function is near universally abused, so you'd have players on cheap wifi getting banned for having a bad day in regards to latency and ping 
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@ImDFC said in Dashboarding solution- Report: The flaw with reporting for "dashboarding" is that It cannot differentiate between a player with a spotty connection and a player legitimately rage quitting. And a report function is near universally abused, so you'd have players on cheap wifi getting banned for having a bad day in regards to latency and ping Yeah you're definitely right about that. I just wish there was a way to differentiate between a quitter or someone with a spotty connection. I have no knowledge of programming or the like so I have no possible solutions. Not even sure how hard it would be to figure this out or even if it is feasible. 
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@Warpedzilla said in Dashboarding solution- Report: @ImDFC said in Dashboarding solution- Report: The flaw with reporting for "dashboarding" is that It cannot differentiate between a player with a spotty connection and a player legitimately rage quitting. And a report function is near universally abused, so you'd have players on cheap wifi getting banned for having a bad day in regards to latency and ping Yeah you're definitely right about that. I just wish there was a way to differentiate between a quitter or someone with a spotty connection. I have no knowledge of programming or the like so I have no possible solutions. Not even sure how hard it would be to figure this out or even if it is feasible. It's easy. 99.44% of the time, the quitter disconnects when you are hitting, runners on base, and/or a guy needing online stats accumulated. People don't dashboard up 4-1 in the 3rd... 
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Post's like these remind me why I stopped playing this game online, petulant people. 
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