Ubisoft is trialling a new player reporting system in Rainbow Six Siege to eliminate "toxic movement" in the game . The system is currently active on the game's technical test server. In order for a user to be banned, you must provide conclusive proof of misconduct.
It's not clear what constitutes " toxic act ", but to make a list, the game's code of conduct may include things like harassment, language discrimination, or spam in chat. Killing your teammate can also be included in this list. These are the things Ubisoft firmly decided to destroy.
Because Ubisoft did not initiate automatic ban sanctions, "no one will get banned" and you will need to send the publisher evidence such as chat logs, videos and screenshots to take action against a particular player.
New reporting option on the TTS. pic.twitter.com/a5bEbaRHAL
— Justin Kruger (@UbiJustin) November 23, 2017
Justin Kruger, a community developer at Ubisoft, said, "We'll provide more information on how the system works. As long as the team applies the evidence provided by the players, I think this is a step forward.”