First, yes I'm aware of getting cheaters banned with reports. I've done it over fifty times.
OK, my suggestion is allowing players to block other players like on social media. You get to keep playing. They get to keep playing - just not with you. For me, cheaters, crossteaming, people wildly below my skill level and wildly above, trolls, team killers, etc. -ALL fall into the same category. I simply don't want to play with them.
With a block feature I think the games here would naturally organize themselves into happier groups. Cheaters could play with cheaters. Team killers could fight over who gets to cut down the bridge in EggWars. They'd all be in paradise, lol. It wouldn't even have to be fully automatic, there could just be a warning.
Something like: You've tagged RulzUrMom. If you wish, leave game before it starts!
I really hate playing with bannable players but on the other hand most obviously have no idea what they are doing (example: those flyers that just flop around) what's worse are the clever cheaters that require an 12 minute video dissertation. Anyways, just an idea.
OK, my suggestion is allowing players to block other players like on social media. You get to keep playing. They get to keep playing - just not with you. For me, cheaters, crossteaming, people wildly below my skill level and wildly above, trolls, team killers, etc. -ALL fall into the same category. I simply don't want to play with them.
With a block feature I think the games here would naturally organize themselves into happier groups. Cheaters could play with cheaters. Team killers could fight over who gets to cut down the bridge in EggWars. They'd all be in paradise, lol. It wouldn't even have to be fully automatic, there could just be a warning.
Something like: You've tagged RulzUrMom. If you wish, leave game before it starts!
I really hate playing with bannable players but on the other hand most obviously have no idea what they are doing (example: those flyers that just flop around) what's worse are the clever cheaters that require an 12 minute video dissertation. Anyways, just an idea.