Forum:Online Etiquette Enforcement

Last night, a punk kid with the name Alex joined my HR Grinding session. He wore all Ludroth gear aside from leggings, which were Bone, which meant he had ZERO active armor skills. He wasted a considerable amount of time getting ready before our quest, and when we finally were ready, he kept toggling his ready status rather annoyingly. As soon as we got into our quest, he starts upswinging his hammer, sending our third teammate flying as he's trying to eat his rations. Very annoying. He them called our third a loser as soon as he died, even though he himself had just died minutes prior.

I sent a whisper to the third guy, expressing an interest in not taking Alex with us on our next quest. Another guy showed up, and the three of us left Alex behind.

Alex then spent the next 15 minutes spamming us with whispers demanding we return for him. I responded by saying we didn't want to play with a childish punk like him. Before he finally left our town, he sent an asinine message about how he was happy that my parents were divorced, which seems like a dumb insult, as I'm an adult, and my parents are still together. Eventually he left, but the distractions were not welcome as we were hunting Agnaktor.

We REALLY need an easy way to ignore griefers like this infantile brat who was clearly up way past his bedtime. MH3 really needs an easier way to block messages from individuals like this little kid. A way to kick someone from a town you started should have been included, especially if there's only 4 slots per town. I can understand that the Japanese version probably doesn't have as many griefers screwing around online (I used to play FFXI online for over 2 years, and the most productive exp parties I was in were the ones where I was the only American with 5 other Japanese players - they hold themselves to a higher standard.), but here in the states, infantile behavior seems to be the norm.