A hero shooter leaver is nearly the most annoying thing there is. It is quite difficult to recover from being at such a deficit, losing a team member can frequently feel like a sure result.Marvel Rivals features a good number of leavers, just like any other hero shooter. Although it is inconvenient during rapid play, it is readily fixed by switching them out for another player.
Since this isn't feasible in a competitive setting, losing someone to a fury quit will just make the loss much more painful. At this point, NetEase is taking action. Players can report individuals who leave a match as of the most recent update, which was released on March 6. Given that this might spoil competitive matches, it is likely done so you can report individuals who are departing deliberately, possibly because they are losing or because they have gotten into a fight with a teammate.
A modification has been made to the reporting system, as shown in the most recent patch notes."You can now report those who leave matches prematurely via the menu while still in a match," the patch notes said. It isn't mentioned specifically, this is probably meant for people who intentionally depart rather than people who are expelled for having dropped their internet.
Players can't rejoin the game
They and whoever reviews the offense can decide whether they left on purpose, which may be why it should focus on other players' reports. That's all speculation, of course. Fans note in their comments that they occasionally have little control over the fact that they have left a match, particularly if they are using a PC and the game has crashed. They state that even if the match is still in progress, they will not be able to rejoin if this occurs.
However it appears that the community is happy that leavers can be reported. Having said that, the moderation still needs work. Bigoted abuse is a serious problem in the player base as gamers have been pointing out recently, and it appears that not much is being done to address it.
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