I suggest everyone who is voice banned without cause please create a thread on the boards.
Then maybe the game developers will notice that people hate the system and they will change it.
I was banned for NO REASON. No warnings. No explaination at all. Just “Oh by the way…you’re banned for a week.”
Everyone that receives a punishment is innocent
sigh what a limited, incorrect and non-productive comment.
Why even waste your time to write that?
I always wonder what makes people sacrafice their time to write meaningless posts. What do they gain from it? Oh well…people are stupid.
everyone is innocent till proven guilty
You broke a rule > You were punished.
Warnings should not be given. You broke the rules, you got what you deserved.
Reasons should not be disclosed. It’s their game, they can ban you for whatever they want. Reasons allow people to argue. Get over it, play without a mic for a week, or go outside.
> You broke a rule > You were punished.
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> Warnings should not be given. You broke the rules, you got what you deserved.
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> Reasons should not be disclosed. It’s their game, they can ban you for whatever they want. Reasons allow people to argue. Get over it, play without a mic for a week, or go outside.
Sigh, you really don’t understand how flawed the mute/voice ban is in both Halo: Reach & Halo 4 do you?
Let me explain it…
The Voice Ban is controlled COMPLETELY by players, just like the mute ban in Halo: Reach was, if you receive X mutes in X amount of time, you’ll get slapped with a voice ban and be told to deal with it for a week.
It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a mic in, or if you do and you don’t even talk, as long as X amount of players mute you in that X amount of time, you’ll get voice banned.
It is a flawed system and always has been.
The problem is, in playlists, people muted the other team so they couldn’t hear call outs, which resulted in the voice ban happening a lot in Halo: Reach.
This time round, in Halo 4, Proximity voice doesn’t exist, so muting the other team is full on pointless for that reason, meaning voice bans are more redundant than ever.
Solution - Stop being a -Yoink- with your mic
If it’s entirely up to the community that’s awesome, you must be doing something wrong.
Thankfully you have an entire week to reflect on your poor conduct.
> You broke a rule > You were punished.
>
> Warnings should not be given. You broke the rules, you got what you deserved.
>
> Reasons should not be disclosed. It’s their game, they can ban you for whatever they want. Reasons allow people to argue. Get over it, play without a mic for a week, or go outside.
I assume you are being sarcastic.
I laughed.