Streamer Mongol knows no compromises in MMORPGs: If someone does something wrong, I'll kick the easy.
Well everyone had to go around with players in MMORPGs, which could not be so successfully contributed to the goal of their own group. The Streamer Mongol knows no grace anymore. Who makes mistakes that will be just kicked — without explanation.
What has Mongol said? In a stream on December 26th, Mongol at the topic of kicking of other players in MMORPGs — and explained how he will manage in the future in World of Warcraft:
The is the way I handle it. And that's the way I'm in WOW now. If someone does something wrong, then I'll just get it out. That was. I do not talk to you, I do not negotiate with you. If you are not here, to play the game in the correct way, then you will be kicked. I will not try to explain that.
Mongol's opinion: Mongol's justification is at least logical. From his point of view, it is not toxic to kick a player from the group if this mistake makes. Instead, he feels toxic when someone connects a group and then spread the 7 or 20 other players through errors.
Du simply wastes the time of all. I will not discuss that with you, you're just out. [...] toxic? I do not think that's toxic. [...] It is toxic to come to a group and to waste the time of 7 or 20 other people. That's not toxic. You're just out.
This must be said that Mongol speaks primarily of farm groups here. These are dungeon or raid visits, which is expected that all players already know what to do. It's about efficiency and as soon as possible completing the game content.
Kick features are disputed: In most games, the features are hotly discussed. So always between two different factors must be weighed:
Toxic Solo Players, the others purposely ruin the game and just do not want to contribute to the game goal, can make a group outrage or make the success impossible. Toxic groups that kick good players just before the end of the game goal, just to annoy them and waste their time, see on the other side of the spectrum.
Basically, the question is always whether players should own moderation rights in a respective game or not.
How do you see it? Do your Mongol's view thinks comprehensible? Or is the kick of a player only in very rare cases the right procedure?
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