This whole idea is just asking for elitism, exclusion and a lot of drama and nastiness.
I haven't played pvp for a few months, and this blocking term is new to me. We played 3 seasons of pvp without it being an isssue, but whatever. If you give people a chance to boot whatever player doesn't happen to belong to a large pvp guild, the game will soon be reduced to 2 or 3 guilds just booting anyone else who wants to play.
People are not pro from day one, and not everyone has been playing pvp since it was introduced a year ago. Allowing people to psychologically gang up on a lone player like this is just inviting bullies to take charge. A warrior going for his first 50 flags, how would he feel being kicked out of every room because he wore the wrong tag or didn't have full super-gemmed mythics, or didn't know what spot blocking is? Maybe he doesn't know where to take the flag. Does this take away his right to even try?
So a guy remains dead or afk's for 10 minutes. This might happen once every day or two. Is it really that big a deal? It's 10 minutes. The emotional hurt that this could cause the people who are repeatedly booted just because they "aren't good enough" would last for a much longer time. It doesn't take rocket science to know that if this was implemented, anyone new would be getting booted on a regular basis. I've seen pro players told to leave several times because they were deemed unworthy of fighting with those present, heck I've been told to leave a couple of times. Anyone new wouldn't have a chance in this situation.
The implications of this are just so negative - can't happen.
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