Metall-Drago wrote:Autohostbots are free for everyone, therefore as a group of people you should not be able to "controle" the game in your favours, like kicking innocents just because you a) need slots b) dont like them
They can just rejoin. This isn't disallowing them from playing games. It only adjusts the teams.
Metall-Drago wrote:So you say that when you play a game lets say dota, 4 friends join a team, and a random guy they dislike joins aswell they should be allowed to votekick him since they are 4/5? So why we have rules and admins, just let the majority decide whats right and wrong and just ban the people that are disliked by the most, makes things even easier.
We aren't talking about the other rules, only votekick. The point is that "legitimate" reasons for using votekick can be hazy. If people don't want to play a game because of one person who has bad stats, shouldn't everyone be able to decide that they don't want to play with that one person? Wouldn't that be legitimate? The outcome in that scenario is the same as someone leaving and rejoining so the game doesn't start, which I'm pretty sure is bannable.
Metall-Drago wrote:If a bunch of people doesnt like the people that are playing on the autohostbots that are FREE FOR ALL, they can host their own games, deal with it, or leave the game and join another.
Obviously if people don't like a policy they can choose not to play on the bots... This has nothing to do with the discussion of whether this policy should exist in the first place.
Metall-Drago wrote:I do not see the sense in one guy being forced to join the next game just because a bunch of friends are hating on him.
Maybe the discomfort of one person does not outweigh the wants of everyone else considering how low that discomfort really is. It is the same discomfort of being kicked by lag. It's really not that bad.
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Metall-Drago wrote:Giving power to everyone in the internet can only end bad.
Ok....?
Metall-Drago wrote:This suggestions can be compared to discrimination. - You do not like someone? just go ahead with ur friends and kick them, you shouldnt be forced to play with such things!
I agree that this could be a problem. However, I think this is more of an issue with the community rather than the rule. If people are discriminating I think that it would show up in other ways than just votekick from lobby, such as breaking the rules in game. But it is still a real concern.
EdgeOfChaos wrote:Some games take a long time to fill and kicking someone will ruin their experience, as it takes 30 mins for a new game to fill.
I have no idea what you are talking about here. Are you saying that in a game that takes 30 minutes to fill, only after 30 minutes when it is about to start, everyone in the game votekicks one person and then that slot fills before they rejoin. I do not think that this will ever happen.
EdgeOfChaos wrote:Furthermore, it's wrong because you can't really be violating a rule in the lobby. The purpose of votekick is to get people out of the game who ruin it and break the rules. It's using the command in a way that it is not intended to be used on ENT.
I think that if there is no violation that could be violated, then there must be some instances of votekick that are valid since there is the option to use votekick.
EdgeOfChaos wrote:Also, as I always say on topics where people want to allow votekicks for bad reasons, the majority is not always right. It's not fair to the player you're kicking, regardless of the effort it takes to find a new game.
Well that goes to the question of whether it is fair or not. There are a lot of things that can be considered unfair, such as backdooring in dota. However the majority does not mind backdooring so it is allowed. But then again, the majority is not always right, such as when they votekick abuse in game. This question of whether the majority is in the right or wrong depends on the consequences of the offence. Then the effort of rejoining the game should be considered when judging how much in the wrong the majority of the players are.
EdgeOfChaos wrote:Everyone has a right to play in ent regardless of whether you like them or not (excluding rule violators obviously..)
Whether the majority likes someone is irrelevant to whether they should be allowed to play.
Again, they can just rejoin so they are allowed to play.