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    Zfz's Avatar
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    Aug 2013
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    Character
    Celenir Istarkh
    World
    Atomos
    Main Class
    Red Mage Lv 90

    Please implement right-click report RMT + Blacklist asap

    Please implement right-click report RMT/Cheating and auto-blacklist asap. Please don't wait until 2.1.

    The first thing I see when I log in is RMT.
    The first thing I get when I go into a city zone is RMT.

    To report them, I have to:
    1. Open Support Desk
    2. Select Report
    3. Select Cheating
    4. Type in my server name
    5. Type in my zone name
    6. Type in report time
    7. Type in RMT character name
    8. Copy and paste the RMT advert
    9. Click on Report
    10. Click on OK to confirm
    I have to perform 10 actions just to report RMT.

    It is an interruption to my game play. Everything can and should be automated:
    1. Right click character name and select "Report Cheating". Form pops up with all the info filled in: current server, current zone, current server time, target character name and message
    2. I skim through the form and click on "Report", the character automatically go into my blacklist
    It can and should be reduced to 2 actions. Yet we're force to do 5 times the work. At most, if you're really worried that players who take the time to report bad behavior can't correctly click on something they hate, then make us type in the character name we're reporting.

    Why is it that reporting bad behavior causes so much disruption to game play?

    Patience is like fuel. It burns away very quickly.

    EDIT: @Mkilbride. In fact you can make a macro to just blacklist the previous teller. But that's besides the point. I shouldn't have to go out of my way to do that. And blacklisting without reporting is just burying our own heads under the sand. Try doing that report in 2 sec.
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    Last edited by Zfz; 09-23-2013 at 05:45 PM.
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