#Please add a "dont show this again" option so i wont be prompted every time i join a game.
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im pretty sure it only appears when u first join a game after starting battlebit, i dont remember seeing it pop up again
weird, i dont doe
Do do
same bruh, gets annoying after a while
I have to spend 3 seconds of my life holding down a button on the first match of the playtest. You cannot imagine my pain, my hardships. I have crippling anxiety about touching my left click on the mouse but I do it for battlebit. And now what? I'm forced to do that for 3 seconds of my life? They really should change this I don't think they realize how large the inconvenience is for us people with not enough time to hit the button for 3 seconds, or that have a crippling disability that doesn't allow us to hold left click without immediately needing mommy to clear out our gamer buckets.
No
Online gaming has reached a point where being toxic is a legit problem. This forces you to look at it and read the rules, every time you log in. Some people just need to be reminded every time, but give them the option to tick a box and make it all go away, breaks the point of it.
shit talking is usually fine
but some people do go VERY FAR
like doxing/harassment for example
hard to regulate it
like i grew up on socom 2, MW2 halo 3
so ive seen my fair share of shit...
but that message does go away after you hit ok
unless you join a different server (server hop)
I can't believe people get bothered by what complete and total strangers say in an internet videogame in tyool 2023
its not always just about what people say, but sometimes it is. I have personally seen guilds (WoW) dissolve over 1 person saying 1 thing. Old school Xbox voice was on the verge of madness, it took me no more than 3 random videos from the xbox360 days to find someone threaten to r**e someone.
But its not just what they say, its also how they act. For example, blocking a sniper from seeing just because they are a sniper. Taking friendly vehicles and dumping them into deep water or giving them to the enemy or just driving into the enemy to let them kill it. Stealing friendly vehicles while someone is repairing it. Tossing flashbangs at friendlies just to blind them. Dragging a body away from a medic who is trying to revive them. Ramming friendly vehicles (without good reason). Using voice chat to alert the enemy team or give them info about their team.
I agree but people end up not reading it and just hit agree anyways. It's like any TOS
mmo players are notoriously fragile, the demographics of wow in particular shouldn't surprise anyone
we'll call them "pronoun-americans" and their european counterparts
"wow some dude just said he was going to rape me and murder my parents because he died in a videogame"

Oh ya, people will just click and not read it, just like any other rules in anything. I like to think that the devs are playing the long game and waiting for someone to be a super asshole and they can just say "You accepted the terms X times telling you that doing Y would get you banned" and laugh away. I admined over a bunch of servers for BF4, I saw people who either didnt care to read that X thing is banned on the servers and instantly use X thing and get auto kicked, about once or twice an hour, per server, more on the weekends.
I think it's just some legal extra that Oki put in there. So if someone gets banned for this, he's got clear cut evidence that the basic rules were explained and even a lack of common sense won't excuse it.
But yeah, many don't read.
Seen plenty here who asked why they can't use the chat or voice chat in-game. They held the bottom option and rejected the rules. They didn't read a thing.
wait, rejecting the rules does that? thats funny
I read the rules once or twice a while ago, but I just click accept, always thought that rejecting the rules would exit the game like other games do when you don't accept the terms.
