

The only problem with this if someone is rude enough to afk and let everyone else do the work. They would just do something like auto run into a wall so they won't get kicked for not moving.Greetings,
The development team is aware of the issue where players go AFK during dungeons without participating at all, and they will be making it so if a character does not move for a certain period of time they will be automatically kicked from the instance. This will be implemented along with the MVP voting system in patch 2.1.

I know some people are recommending a kicking system, which will be a bad idea. To many mean players that play online these days that will undoubtedly abuse it. I think something on SE end needs to be implemented but giving the power too the player to do so, bad idea!
Though the reward by participation is very good for DPS, it lacks with tanks and healers.
IE - I'm a healer, the tank just happens to be decked. Relic+1, AF2, Coil gear, and I have to do very little healing. Does this mean that since I did little participation that I should be kicked or receive less reward/tomes? I was there the whole time. I kept the tank(s) alive. Why should I be penalized for having a very good tank?
IE2 - I'm an Off-Tank. This dungeon has little to no fights that really need an OT. Again, I did my job, why should I be penalized? (I know you can get around this one by making your own group, just go with it for argument's sake and Duty Finder)
In view of abusing the Vote-To-Kick, in WoW you were unable to kick after the dungeon was completed. I came across little abuse of the VTK feature through the many years I played. I did, however, use it often to get rid of trolls, AFKers, and people who would join a group for the purpose of causing trouble.
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