Site Lets Marvel Rivals Players Put Bounties On Griefers
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Site Lets Marvel Rivals Players Put Bounties On Griefers
"intlist.org exists because the devs left a gap - and the community filled it. Remove EOMM and actually ban throwers? We'll gladly shut down. This statement from Intlist's founders attributes the website's creation to NetEase's implementation of Engagement-Oriented Matchmaking and insufficient enforcement against players who throw games."
"Can we just start banning people for throwing. I don't get how we're a year into this game and people are still throwing games left and right 24/7 without anything happening to them. This comment reflects widespread player frustration with NetEase's failure to implement adequate penalties for game-throwing behavior in Marvel Rivals."
"Intlist promises that those who respond to the bounties on the website will be paid for their work, but it's clearly trying to have its cake and eat it too, as its founders state that the posted bounties are not a green light to harass the target. Despite this disclaimer, several bounties feature identifying information enabling users to track targets elsewhere."
Intlist, founded partly by former pro player EchoRivers, launched a bounty system allowing users to post rewards for identifying griefers and throwers in Marvel Rivals. The site claims NetEase's Engagement-Oriented Matchmaking and lax enforcement created the need for community action. Despite disclaimers against harassment, bounties include identifying information like Twitch usernames enabling tracking. The Marvel Rivals community expresses frustration with NetEase's inadequate punishment of game-throwing players, with daily complaints on r/rivals. However, the subreddit opposes Intlist itself, viewing the bounty system as exacerbating problems rather than solving them and calling for NetEase to take action against the website.
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