It's the data centre I'm on, and I've never been kicked from content despite not speaking Japanese. There often isn't any communication is dungeons to begin with - just greetings and farewells, and silence inbetween.
Silent kicks have been the bread and butter for difference in playstyle.I don't think that really applies if nothing was ever discussed. "Difference in playstyle" isn't even an option when you go to vote kick. It's harassment, cheating, afk, and offline, if I remember correctly. Silently kicking someone without warning them or asking them to change their behavior is not a valid reason to kick someone, and they should still report those players.
People are free to report anyone for whatever, but in the end a GM should not take action against those that did remove the person, since without evidence how can a GM confirm or deny abuse happened? They cannot, so no action taken is the only fair thing to do.
Last edited by Awha; 03-01-2020 at 09:48 AM.
I mean you say that but people are getting suspended for casting holy 4-6 times in limsa these days, if a certain thread on these very forums is to be believed.Silent kicks have been the bread and butter for difference in playstyle.
People are free to report anyone for whatever, but in the end a GM should not take action against those that did remove the person, since without evidence how can a GM confirm or deny abuse happened? They cannot, so no action taken is the only fair thing to do.
2.0 Veteran from 2013. Just looking to be helpful. DRK is Love, DRK is life.
(Ignore the levels on my character card, the tool i used to make it hasn't been updated for 4.0)
Players are allowed to kick you out if they feel that you're disrupting they gameplay even if there's no category for it."Difference in playstyle" isn't even an option when you go to vote kick. It's harassment, cheating, afk, and offline, if I remember correctly. Silently kicking someone without warning them or asking them to change their behavior is not a valid reason to kick someone, and they should still report those players.
If gamemaster's response can't prove it, I don't know what else can.
First of all that report we do not have all the details, and even if that was the case a GM could view that as spamming and could quote the action within the email being as it happened in game. With a silent kick what action can a GM honestly show as the problem within the email regarding what was the reason for action being taken?
I'm going to respond as if this post was made in good faith.
Here's a better option: Stop worrying about it, and join a new PotD and get on with your life. The moment you stop trying to make sure everyone gets theirs for the slightest perceived transgression against you, the happier your gaming will become.
Are there jerks in the world? Sure; but right now, you are letting those three from the PotD group live rent free inside your head. Dust yourself off, join a new group, get on with your day and do a little more leveling through PotD.
It's entirely possible the group had a reason, they just didn't disclose it to you. Unfortunately, attitudes around this game trend more towards not communicating, and sometimes the reason itself can be dangerous to say: You basically can't criticize a DPS for anything without being accused of running a parser. There's really little you can do besides queuing up for a different group and trying your best.
Mooom, someone kicked me out of the party, time to make a thread about it.
She asked what it meant for being dismiss in the middle of the last boss.
If she didn't know, I don't what's wrong with asking if you don't understand.
As for the real reason, we won't know, we weren't there.
But I don't see her complaining about it.
If all your nonsense consists of whiny posts or poor trolling, I think it's a good time to take a long break from both forums and the game and only come back once you are actually able to add something of value.
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