As its network keeps to develop, humans have become ridiculously proper at Rocket League. But the disadvantage of an ever-growing playerbase is an unluckily inevitable increase of abusive players. "The cornerstone of addressing in-sport harassment is our 'Player Mute' and 'Report' structures," says Psyonix in a new weblog put up—that's some thing the developer's new 'Language Ban' hopes to Rocket League Credits address even in addition.
Billed as a "new layer of automation" to the game's pre-current record-ban setup, the Language Ban system will automatically ban abusive gamers from on-line suits as according to reports filed through gamers.
"While we've an preliminary list of over 20 phrases and versions, this listing (which we will not be making public) will retain to evolve through the years, and encompass words and terms from more than one languages," says Psyonix. "Each phrase has its own threshold, and once a threshold for any phrase has been reached, that player will be robotically challenge to LOLGA a ban. These bans will usually begin at 24 hours, then enhance to 72 hours, one week, and subsequently, a everlasting ban."