My understanding of the current issue with reporting, is that for PC players, there's no quick and easy way to take a recording** and collect evidence of cheating or toxic behaviour, which makes their reports very difficult to act on. Xbox (and possibly PS?) players on the other hand, hit one button, which automatically records and saves the last 30 seconds of gameplay, but then they have to wait for the recording to upload to the network, then upload to onedrive, then download onto a PC, then upload to the website, then fill out a report (All of which takes up time we could spend playing Sea of Thieves).
The outcome of all this is that most people don't bother reporting at all, and instead come on here to vent and make general complaints about cheating and toxic behaviour, that Rare can't really do much about in the short term.
My suggestion is for two changes:
The first is an in-game reporting function that automatically:
- Records the last 30 seconds of gameplay
- Creates and autofills the report as much as possible (with things like time and date, platform etc.)
- Provides a dropdown list of "recently played with" under the "offending player's gamertag" question.
- Attaches the recording to the report.
The second change (which I'm less sure of but going to put forward for discussion) is to provide an incentive/ compensation for successful reports. e.g. if a player is banned as a result of evidence you sent in, then your account is awarded whatever your hourglass value + emissary was when you sunk (or some base amount otherwise).
Easier, incentivised reporting would potentially mean fewer cheaters on the sea in the short term, and more data to help Rare build a picture and combat the problem in the long term.
**EDIT: I have been corrected on this. There are a number of quick and easy ways for PC players to record the last 30 seconds of gameplay (which as a console player I wasn't aware of). See comments for details.
