SoT Twitter account posted the above tweet in the last hour, explaining that they have a "Zero Tolerance" to both cheating and Toxic players. From the replies to that tweet alone it does seem there is major confusion as to what qualifies as Toxic behaviour by players in SoT.
One misconception as far as I can see comes in understanding PvP in SoT. I don't feel as though simply being a pirate and in engaging in PvP according to the SoT pirate code is toxic behaviour. So stealing chests or attacking other crews is acceptable because you know, Pirates be pirates, but when the pirate code is broken however, when the aim is to spoil the fun of others, for example constantly chasing down a lesser ship simply to spawnkill and be verbally abusive I would consider toxic behaviour.
I would also say that any in game chat communication that would violate the T&Cs of Xbox LIVE should be considered toxic behaviour, something this community has seen happen more recently when popular streamers have used been verbally abusive on stream to provide entertainment on their audience, but clearly would be a violation of Xbox LIVE T&Cs which in any other game on Xbox LIVE would earn a communication ban or worse for such behaviour. Bearing in mind that Sea of Thieves is a PEGI 12 rated game played over Xbox LIVE both via console or PC and Windows 10.
So the problem is, what exactly is RARE's definition of toxicity, because we have a clash of cultures right now from Xbox players and PC Players where on the PC side watching streams and seeing verbal abuse alongside aggressive PvP gameplay as one and the same as being acceptable. We can link multiple videos on YouTube of examples of streamers behaviour that would not be acceptable in any other game over Xbox LIVE and it is also very clear that the last two dev update videos have been hinting at changes as a result of the recent increase in attention from streamers (double gun exploit, hiding other player gamertags so they cant be harrassed by a streamer's audience or spammed with invites clearly a reaction to this recent spotlight)
In order to move this game forward and build on the recent spotlight thanks to big streamers on Twitch returning to this game, RARE really needs to clarify what they believe is Toxicity in the game that should be removed via banning as right now, its muddy waters blacker than Kraken's water.
I welcome any thoughts on this.
