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“More options for handling disruptive players” |
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MSN Games is a friendly gaming community with an established Code of Conduct that all players must follow. |
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Find friendly people to play with |
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The best way to avoid disruptive players is to build a network of friends and invite them into private games. Also, you may locate specific rooms where friendly people are playing. |
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Leave a game |
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If an opponent becomes disruptive during a game, does not play by the agreed-upon rules (for instance, kills their own teammates), or “stalls” the table, simply quit and start a new game. |
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Remember, "It's only a game" |
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MSN Games is a great community, and there are many fun-filled games to be played, puzzles to be solved, and new friends to be found. Don't let a few immature people spoil your fun. Just remember, it's only a game. |
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