Ubisoft has taken some big steps in regards to quality-of-life changes and fair play when it comes toRainbow Six Siege. In the six years that the game has been out, it has had to tackle quite a few challenges when it comes to balance and player support. Yet rage quitters and leavers continue to chew away atRainbow Six Siegeplayers' enjoyment of the game.

This problem can have negative effects on any title, but it tends to hitRainbow Six Siege, and some operators in particular, harder than others. With abilities like Caveira’s interrogation in play, a rage quitter can easily disrupt a match. While players can still receive the information from an interrogation, they lose out on their kill which in turn affects their overall KDA ratio.

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Keeping Characters in Matches

There are already some tactics used to make rage quitters less disruptive, butRainbow Six Siegecould still look to other titles for more inspiration or anotheridea that would make rage quitters less troublesome. There have been plenty of games across a wide array of genres that have figured out different techniques for handling these types of players.

Pokemon Unitehas implemented a two-headed system that might not work entirely forRainbow Six Siegebut is a good place to start. Players who disconnect from a match have their character still present in-game and an option to follow a teammate. Simultaneously, their Fair Play score is penalized for how long they have been idled or disconnected from that match.

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When Fair Play points drop low enough, access to certain game modes becomes restricted. Fewer than 80 points and a player isn’t allowed to participate in ranked play. Fewer than 60 and players will not be allowed to join random matches. This means players can only play with friends and against bots, eliminating their ability to matchmake and enjoy the game to its fullest. With consistent new releases, likeBlastoise, not being able to utilize matchmade play can hamper one’s ability to enjoy all thatPokemon Unitehas to offer.

This approach is something thatRainbow Six Siegecould learn from when addressing these problems. While there are leaving penalties and ranked play is affected, the inability to participate in games seems like one of the best options that the game can take. It could also make life easier on players who use some ofthe best defending operators inRainbow Six Siege.

Similar Approaches

Games likeLeague of LegendsandSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatehave implemented time-limit bans for ranked play similar toRainbow Six Siegebut these have proven to be somewhat ineffective. While they do provide consequences for a player’s actions, nothing is stopping the offender from alt+tabbing to something else. Playing a different game or scrolling through a phone app can be quick time-killers while waiting for a penalty to resolve.

Other highly competitive FPS games likePlayerUnknown’s BattlegroundandApex Legendshave also handled rage quitters and have introduced QOL changes to make play fairer between players as well. These models still take damage and can go down, but provide a space for players if they attempt to return. So, if a player leaves and they haven’t been killed, they’ll respawn in whichever spot their character is in.

This approach doesn’t give control of the character to a teammate, but does still provide a double-edged sword for leavers. If they can reconnect then they simply have to try and play better, but if an enemy can secure the kill then they’re out of luck. While this method in itself could still become the product of abuse, it at least provides an avenue to fix the current dilemma beforecross-play and cross-progression come toRainbow Six Siege.

Other PvP problems have been handled fairly well inRainbow Six, though, withover 90,000 players banned in 2020for cheating. Still, so long as players feel opposing teammates do not receive any real repercussions for disrupting matches, they’re likely to voice their discontent. With games likeRainbow Six Siegekept up by strong communities, it’s important that a comprehensive approach to tackling rage quitters is brought forward so fans feel that their voices are heard.

Rainbow Six Siegeis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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