Amazon New World: Players who have been reported too much may be banned from Millsonadam's blog

In massively multiplayer online games, the behavior of each player may affect the game world or other players. For those players who frequently have bad influence on others, many MMO developers have set up an automatically triggered ban mechanism to stop them-if the character gets a large number of reports in a short period of time, then he may be automatically banned. Recently, some players of New World MMO have posted in the RPG New World Coins gaming community complaining that they are troubled by the system.

It's a system ripe for abuse in competitive MMOs, and New World looks to have a particularly vicious outbreak where the combination of winner-take-all rewards and very narrow lists of participants make the best targets for your wave of aggressive false reports very obvious. Now, it looks like New World players have figured out they can target their enemies with reports to trigger that 24-hour ban... just before a time-limited war event.

It's a system ripe for abuse in competitive MMOs, and New World looks to possess a very vicious outbreak where the mix of winner-take-all rewards and really narrow lists of participants make the simplest targets for your wave of aggressive false reports very obvious. Now, it's like New World players have worked out they'll target their enemies with reports to trigger that 24-hour ban... just before a time-limited war event.

New World players are widely saying they have been banned for nothing, or that giant swathes of their company membership have gotten bans just before a war. Meanwhile, representatives from Amazon Games have muddied the water with conflicting statements.

Posts across the Steam forums, Reddit, and other social media give anecdotes of bans. "50 People in my 100 person company are now banned" reads one Reddit post. "We should surrender our hard fought territory because everyone can press report a pair times? this is often crazy we want a fix ASAP" the post continues.

Posts complaining about automated bans go back to late last week—though some on Reddit earlier this year complain about automatic bans within the New World beta.

Another, now removed, Reddit post gave details from a corporation member who discovered, then exploited, the method to ban the very best level members of another company before a war event. Perhaps most damningly, two clips of a streamer for wiki site Fextralife confirm that he was temporarily banned by what looks as if mass abuse of the report system. Streamers are frequent targets in games with a mass reporting problem.

Moderators and customer service at Amazon are giving mixed messages. Posts by certain moderators seem to point that New World Coins there's a threshold of reports to trigger an automatic 24-hour ban. Other moderators on the New World forums insist that every report is reviewed by a true human.

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