Tuesday, July 2, 2013

So, Xbox One griefers "beware"?

So, along with the expected updates and upgrades to the Xbox Live network, they are trying again to control or separate bad players from the good. According to this article, they will be changing their matchmaking so that players who curse, grief, team kill, etc., will be not matched with players who commit such actions. The idea is to match players of similar behavior for the best kind of matchmaking.

I hope one day this system can be applied to minecraft. So an example would be like you're hosting a game and you've allowed friends of friends. If that player has a history of griefing or unpopular characteristics such as cursing or not playing by the rules, maybe an option will pop up explaining this players history and whether or not you want to allow them to join.

Just something to think about.

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