Am I the only one tired of constantly running into the same -Yoink- bags all the time despite putting them on avoid? The game completely ignores the XBL avoid list.
The TU only deals with Reach. The Avoid list concerns XBL as a whole.
The rep system doesn’t work, and never has. I highly doubt that 97% of the people that I have played with have taken the time to leave a negative review.
> The TU only deals with Reach. The Avoid list concerns XBL as a whole.
The game itself has to actually utilize the avoid list.
> Am I the only one tired of constantly running into the same Yoink! bags all the time despite putting them on avoid? The game completely ignores the XBL avoid list.
Avoiding a player doesn’t mean you will never see them again. It means the game will try not to match you with said player. However, if a playlist has a low population, somethings cannot be avoided.
On a personal note: the avoid system has never let me down.
> > The TU only deals with Reach. The Avoid list concerns XBL as a whole.
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> The game itself has to actually utilize the avoid list.
Now that I think about it, yeah, I guess you’re right.
> On a personal note: the avoid system has never let me down.
It lets me down time and time again. In a playlist with 2000+ people, it still matches me up with avoided people all the time.
There are 5000-8000 people in the SWAT playlist all day, but I keep running into the same few people I have avoided. FAIL! I hate these fools that act like frogs the whole match and trash talk like they’re good. That’s not skill. It’s cheap garbage like half the people I run into in multi-team that only know how to kill with shotguns and swords while hiding in corners with armor lock/camo. I racked over 1100 kills on Sunday. (yes, one thousand, one hundred) and 99% of those were with my feet on the ground. I barely even crouch. I don’t claim to be good. I just don’t play cheap.
> > Am I the only one tired of constantly running into the same Yoink! bags all the time despite putting them on avoid? The game completely ignores the XBL avoid list.
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> Avoiding a player doesn’t mean you will never see them again. It means the game will try not to match you with said player. However, if a playlist has a low population, somethings cannot be avoided.
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> On a personal note: the avoid system has never let me down.
That would be true if the avoid list actually worked. But it’s been quite conclusively proven to not work.
Related note: the five-star rep displays on profiles are also complete BS. Those always increase when you get reviews, even if those reviews are negative!