It is currently unclear as to whether or not these methods have been effective as Riot has yet to release any numbers on them, but the developer is still working on new methods to remove toxicity. This latest method introduces an automated ban system to the game, letting the system dole out punishment when a player has been reported. The system has been in testing since last year and it could eliminate the need for the Tribunal (the peer review punishment system that was released in 20
Harper thought for a moment that he'd lose his job, and Fox describes it as the "freak-out moment" at Sucker Punch, but luckily no one else picked the news up. The much-feared leak mentioned yesterday by Shuhei Yoshida did not hap
It's an extremely fascinating setting and, after thoroughly enjoying NiOh by Koei Tecmo , I'm very interested in seeing how a western studio with Sucker Punch's pedigree will tackle feudal Japan. It has the potential to feel very fresh, considering that we're talking about a rendition of three-hundred years older Japan. It's a period that is not often represented in media (and close to never in western media), in favor of the much more popular Sengoku Ji
So far, the reaction to the system from League of Legends players has been divisive. Some people welcome the instant nature of the punishments but others have taken concern that if the system is automated, certain things may slip through the cracks. This system won't be able to look at intentional feeding and other forms of bad sportsmanship either. Riot will be on hand at the beginning though, as their player behaviour team will be hand-reviewing the first few thousand cases that come through, to make sure that the system is doing its job prope
During the trip, they met by chance Nagamasa Sou, who is the direct descendant of the Sou clan, that governed the island during the invasion. Sou-san gave Harper his business card, and Harper politely provided his own as well (as is customary in Japan). Below you can see the newspaper clipping from the local newspaper Tsushima Shinbun, that actually published the business card and details about the visit, risking to leak the g
Developer Riot Games has gone to great lengths over the past few months in an effort to keep their 67 million-strong playerbase in line by rewarding good behavior and encouraging reform when players don't abide by the rules. Most notably, Riot recently began doling out free champion skins to players who hadn't been banned from the Strategy Game News|Https://Strategynewsbase.Com/ (or received a chat ban) in a set period of time and if a player wasn't eligible for the reward then they'd be able to improve their behavior in time for the next one. Riot also nixed permanent bans for competitive players, instead giving out 'indefinite' bans so that players could have their case reviewed after a minimum of two competitive seas
In cased you missed it in late January, Naughty Dog confirmed that there will be no more story DLC coming for The Last of Us. The Left Behind DLC coming out on February 14 will be the last of the story. Now we await news of whether or not the game will release on PS4 and whether or not we'll be getting a seq
Like many other eSports titles, popular MOBA League of Legends has an issue with player toxicity. However, League in particular has a bad reputation as its bad behavior seems to permeate the game at every level. It's not uncommon to hear abuse from the game's most popular streamers and even professional League of Legends players have been barred from the game for it, with Nicolaj "Incarnati0n" Jensen and Khaled "DarkwinJax" Abusagr having previously been punis
How this new automated system works is that once a player has been reported for being verbally abusive (including homophobia, racism, sexism, and other forms of "excessive" abuse) the system will examine the case and then decide if the player should be punished. Within 15 minutes of the game's end, the system will send an email to the player containing a 'reform card' which will then include a chat log with the offending messages and it will also detail the length of the ban (either two weeks or permanent
There is a team in Japan that helped a "huge deal" with the trailer and made sure that the representation was respectful of Japanese culture. Katami-san mentioned something that was removed but did not specify what it
The mon (family crest) in the logo of the game is actually fictional. It was selected among a few different options designed by Connell, while Katami-san made sure that it was the most authentic and believable for the time period, and matched the mountains of Tsushima. It's the family crest of "Jin Sakame". I don't believe this has been officially confirmed just yet, but this is probably the name of the protagon
It took a few days for the Mongols to get ready again, and at the beginning of June, both fleets had departed. Only, the Korean one did not wait again to join with its Chinese allies and sailed for Iki Island, where the combined weight of Korean and Mongol numbers managed to overwhelm the defend