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[QUOTE="ianuilliam"]So its kinda like going to the Recently Met section on the Friends tab on the PS3's XMB and choosing to block a user? Wow, that sure is a neat feature. I wish I could do it on the PS3. Exactly.[QUOTE="sts106mat"] well if you are ever on the receiving end of a voice message, or you are repeatedly being team killed in a match, just go to recent players, submit player review and "avoid this player" you will never run into them again. if its worse than TK etc, you can file a complaint via the same menu, and it will get reported and dealt with. its a useful feature IMO.shahilsyed
blocking a user I doubt will block him from joining games that you are in, can anyone conform that it would happen?
blocking a user I doubt will block him from joining games that you are in, can anyone conform that it would happen?gamer-adam1Never had i play with a person i block after blocking them,so i don't know if that is how it works or not but that is how it has work for me.
[QUOTE="ianuilliam"]So its kinda like going to the Recently Met section on the Friends tab on the PS3's XMB and choosing to block a user? Wow, that sure is a neat feature. I wish I could do it on the PS3. maybe, so long as that doesn't just block communications from them, I think you can still get matched up with them again, so they could still TK in the very next match. On the XBOX Live "avoid player" means that you wont run into them again, avoiding/blocking/muting are 3 separate things on LIVE.Well, I'm not sure... I've never had to block someone. I guess that could be some anecdotal evidence that the PSN community has less annoying griefers than Live. :P[QUOTE="sts106mat"] well if you are ever on the receiving end of a voice message, or you are repeatedly being team killed in a match, just go to recent players, submit player review and "avoid this player" you will never run into them again. if its worse than TK etc, you can file a complaint via the same menu, and it will get reported and dealt with. its a useful feature IMO.sts106mat
So if you are avoiding someone, and search for games in a MP game they are playing, will their match not appear in the list, or will it appear and not let you join it? If you're in a party with a friend, and they invite someone you are avoiding, does it kick you from the party? Or if they join a match with said avoided person, does it leave you behind at the lobby? (Not trying to be a smartass or anything, I'm just curious.)
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