It's bs pvp arena players can't chat. There's toxicity among raid groups in PF, by that logic, they should lock chat for extreme, savage, and ultimate content.



			
			
				It's bs pvp arena players can't chat. There's toxicity among raid groups in PF, by that logic, they should lock chat for extreme, savage, and ultimate content.





			
			
				I've never been told to never play my job again in raid. I have in pvp lol.
Pvp players are toxic on a whole other level.



			
			
				Add competitiveness to anything, be it pvp or the 'barse' and you'll see toxicity in any game mode. PvP just feels very standard.
It's always funny to see the ping spam whenever the team isn't doing great. I get it that people are trying to win, but I honestly feel the ping system is abit limited....If people want to be toxic, they'll find other ways. People work around the 'be nice' by being passive aggressive/subtly shitty.
That aside...
I can understand why chat is limited sadly, though at times I wish I could type something helpful in there, like warning my team etc, not everyone who is going to use the chat is going to be malicious about it. I feel like SE took the nuclear option, I never experienced feast before, so I don't know how it used to be like or what pushed SE to do this.
Matches last 5-6 minutes, I don't think there's much time to 'chat' anyway....I don't play CC anymore since it's usually against the same people here on chaos and it's very boring. It feels like the mode is pretty dead compared to how it was when it first came out.



			
			
				Feast was a mess. People would intentionally sabotage matches for their friends to rank higher (hence why there's no longer party matching) and botting was pretty common iirc. So pretty much unless you were friends with the right people, botting your wins, or had some insane luck + skill...the top ranks were unreachable for the average person.Add competitiveness to anything, be it pvp or the 'barse' and you'll see toxicity in any game mode. PvP just feels very standard.
It's always funny to see the ping spam whenever the team isn't doing great. I get it that people are trying to win, but I honestly feel the ping system is abit limited....If people want to be toxic, they'll find other ways. People work around the 'be nice' by being passive aggressive/subtly shitty.
That aside...
I can understand why chat is limited sadly, though at times I wish I could type something helpful in there, like warning my team etc, not everyone who is going to use the chat is going to be malicious about it. I feel like SE took the nuclear option, I never experienced feast before, so I don't know how it used to be like or what pushed SE to do this.
Matches last 5-6 minutes, I don't think there's much time to 'chat' anyway....I don't play CC anymore since it's usually against the same people here on chaos and it's very boring. It feels like the mode is pretty dead compared to how it was when it first came out.



			
			
				I have been because of a low parse.
Been kicked for asking 4 players to not AFK in a duty and was roasted up until vote went off.
Got called "one of the most toxic players Ive ever met" for typing "clem?" to a Paladin.
PvE players aren't really saints themselves in this game.


			
			
				PvP is ridiculously competitive, and it brings out the worst in people. Having chat off is a big plus. I do think they need to expand on the chat macro list though what they have is kind of meh honestly. maybe even had some pvp exclusive markers.
I play quite a bit of PvP and I can't say I've ever had a problem with the lack of free chat. 99% of what you would need to communicate in a match is perfectly doable with quick chat. You may have the odd lack of communication death here and there but I'll take that any day of the week over trying to win a match solo while everyone else on my team stands around arguing about nonsense.
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