Interesting how, as you claim, they urged you to cheat by force-quitting - that seems oddly specific, vs "hey move along bub." I'm not sure why, given Kabam's very recent history of punishing players who egregiously abuse a "known" exploit, people continue to do this, as force quitting is quite possibly the easiest stat to track in the game. You may end up with the last laugh after all is said and done.
As a officer, I can say I wouldnt have kicked you for dieing especially if you got up and finished your part. Sometimes though members join and think they deserve more then others. We do 2 bg of AW and rotate members, cause not enough consistent people to do 3 and we still want everyone to get a turn. I always make the brackets and post them omin Line chat. One guy decided he was gonna join anyway. I asked why and where did he see his name? His answer was yeah where is my name? I donate the most (False) I am the most active (false) and I used units to get up to finish my lane (half true, he got up and died again and someone else finished his lane), the AW before this outburst. Now i wasnt gonna kick him and was just gonna go with it and give the guy whos spot he took 2 AWs in a row buy can you guess whay i did after that?
If you guess kicked him you would be correct.
that guy told another member to tell me i "was a certain part of the body part i wont mention here" but it my view and every other member he was.
The point is it's a matter of perspective. Since I dont know the full story. I wouldn't side with anyone but from what you said they were in the wrong.
Today I was kicked from an expert tier alliance. I died on the last day of map 5 but I revived and finished the map. After being cursed out via Line app last night and this morning I decided to bite back. They kicked me even though I finished the map. I'd like to see Kabam implement some penalties on alliances for doing this to players. I put up 17k in SA and I won't see those rewards. I helped them finish map 5 5 times this week and past weeks with my group finishing 100% each time. I won't see those rewards either. I don't like being disrespected then kicked even though I held up my end in all the event requirements and donation requirements that high level alliances have. If there's no way to have penalties for cruel groups of people that take advantage of players then I'd like to receive the rewards I earned. Thanks for reading
-Lucbob
Ps I've been in 2 alliances in 2 years so it's not like I'm jumping around to different groups all the time. I have some great respectful friends that also play mcoc that can back me up on this.
Welcome to the club.
That alliance was not meant for you anyway. If finishing the map 100% doesn't count, then the alliance doesn't count. It is simply an excuse for officers to make themselves feel better when they act out.
I don't know what your specific issue was but in my case, I wasn't kissing an officer's ass. I ignored him as typing in chat eats up time that can be used to play the game or do something else.
So he made an effort to post in the in-game chat to "move" at 2 in the morning. We finished 100% all the time. We use the same heroes and use the same path. We log on at the same time every day. But the officer had a need to mouth off as if his "advice" to move was needed.
I don't remember the officer's name but he was obviously one of those people who had no life outside the game and needs attention. Goes into a temper tantrum when he gets ignored.
I told the leader I was leaving. I didn't say anything back. I simply said I was leaving when AQ is over to give the leader time to find a replacement. The officer kicked anyway when he found out. I was still in the first section of the map when that happened.
At the end of the day, you use the alliance and the alliance uses you. Don't assume you are buddies.
@VandalSavage I totally agree. I play this game to have fun. That group wasn't for me. They created a sour environment. I just want the rewards I deserve. That's all at this point.
i have kicked players before rewards before, but they have always been:
1) new to the alliance (less than a week)
2) non-communicative. didn't join our Line chat, didn't talk on alliance or bg chat even when directly addressed
3) and some didn't follow instructions on which bg to join (see point 2)
sorry you didn't get the rewards from that **** alliance, but if you keep lingering on it they'll have wasted more than the week's worth of your time that you put in and didn't get rewards for. and honestly, they're not worth it.
Well they wanted me to cheat and I didn't want to. So I fought through AQ the old way which meant not force quitting. They told me to use my f'ing head and a whole bunch of stuff. This morning I told them I don't have a time machine so I can't fix it. (Didn't matter anyway because I finished that map to a point where I didn't have to fight anymore)and I began cursing them out for not pm'ing me like I said. There's a lot more that I don't want to get into. Hoesntly, Kabam needs to revert back to losing half health when you force quit. Now the honest players getting verbally assulted for not cheating. Idc if this "ruins" something for everyone. People used to play with dignity.
We did that to a guy on accident once. An officer legit didnt know the guy wouldn't get rewards since SA had ended already. We felt pretty bad about it... once we explained to the officer why he was getting angry messages from a guy who'd said he was leaving anyway.
I think something should be done about that. I was kicked a long time ago, right before the end of SA. I don't know if it was on purpose that it happened like that but I was 2nd in contributions and total score was enough to be in top 50% of rank rewards. I got zero for rewards and had no warnings or reason that I should have been booted. I understand if you leave not getting rewards but when kicked on 6th day and 23rd hour, that's just not cool. I had hoped that had changed but I guess things like that still happen.
I did notice that if a member leaves or gets kicked, kabam changed that whatever points the player contributed, the alliance no longer gets. At least I don't see "member withdrawn" but points remain now. At least give the kicked player what they deserve and don't rely on officers and or leaders to always do the respectable thing.
There is no other side of a fact of no warnings, nothing said, no cross words with a single person in that alliance. A few officers told me that had no idea why I was kicked and was not too happy the way it went down. The point is, if one officer or leader wants to be malicious, it's too easy to rob someone for what they worked for. That's life but why not change it if you could? This is a game and only a game. If I wanted to be beat down, I wouldn't be playing a game.
I did notice that if a member leaves or gets kicked, kabam changed that whatever points the player contributed, the alliance no longer gets. At least I don't see "member withdrawn" but points remain now. At least give the kicked player what they deserve and don't rely on officers and or leaders to always do the respectable thing.
That's incorrect. The alliance does keep the points in whatever event was running. There were alliances years ago during a holiday gifting event that had a revolving door of members so that they could boost their collective score fir that event.
I wholeheartedly agree with you Lucbob.... kicking a person right before they can get their rewards is an absolutely disgusting, cowardly and inhuman thing to do. Part of why I left my old alliance.... I saw the leader kick a guy mere minutes before SA rewards were issued out. The reason? Because he gave short notice that he is leaving. He was consistently in the top 3 of AQ. It just makes people lose respect for the leaders. I wish there was a way for people who contributed a decent amount of points in AQ/SA to be immune to kicking for a period of time.
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If you guess kicked him you would be correct.
that guy told another member to tell me i "was a certain part of the body part i wont mention here" but it my view and every other member he was.
The point is it's a matter of perspective. Since I dont know the full story. I wouldn't side with anyone but from what you said they were in the wrong.
Welcome to the club.
That alliance was not meant for you anyway. If finishing the map 100% doesn't count, then the alliance doesn't count. It is simply an excuse for officers to make themselves feel better when they act out.
I don't know what your specific issue was but in my case, I wasn't kissing an officer's ass. I ignored him as typing in chat eats up time that can be used to play the game or do something else.
So he made an effort to post in the in-game chat to "move" at 2 in the morning. We finished 100% all the time. We use the same heroes and use the same path. We log on at the same time every day. But the officer had a need to mouth off as if his "advice" to move was needed.
I don't remember the officer's name but he was obviously one of those people who had no life outside the game and needs attention. Goes into a temper tantrum when he gets ignored.
I told the leader I was leaving. I didn't say anything back. I simply said I was leaving when AQ is over to give the leader time to find a replacement. The officer kicked anyway when he found out. I was still in the first section of the map when that happened.
At the end of the day, you use the alliance and the alliance uses you. Don't assume you are buddies.
1) new to the alliance (less than a week)
2) non-communicative. didn't join our Line chat, didn't talk on alliance or bg chat even when directly addressed
3) and some didn't follow instructions on which bg to join (see point 2)
sorry you didn't get the rewards from that **** alliance, but if you keep lingering on it they'll have wasted more than the week's worth of your time that you put in and didn't get rewards for. and honestly, they're not worth it.
Lmfao...."began cursing them out". No idea why they would have kicked you.
That's incorrect. The alliance does keep the points in whatever event was running. There were alliances years ago during a holiday gifting event that had a revolving door of members so that they could boost their collective score fir that event.