As a mostly skirmish player i wanted to play some captain mode. First game i try to learn how to use cav in captain mode since im not very familiar using cav in this mode and i want to learn it. I do avarage with it game ends and we enter the next game and voting aganinst me starts, 3 votes and BAM im kicked from sw. They didn't say anything, no explanation , i just got kicked. Damn well I'll just search for another game and lucky me im put in the same game. I say "why did you kick me c*nts?" naturally, with the mild temper this incident has caused in me. One of them says you are troll caving. What the hell is troll caving i think to myself and BAM 3 votes kicked again. I search what it means and it looks like he means rambo caving which is something i never did. I search for antoher game and im put in the same game again, dammit. I try to ask for further explanation for their kicking aaaand 3 votes banned again. I think, to kick someone out you need to get majority of the team and let the voting go a little bit longer like a minute. I didn't even had any time to explain myself. It's just annoying that some entitled tw*ts (probably friends) can just decide who plays the game and kick people without any explanation. At least give myself some time to defend myself taleworlds.
You are certainly right when you say that the early negative experience of new players, which they receive as a result of kicks from the party by more experienced players, has a bad effect on the expansion of the captains mode gaming community.
But, one should also not lose sight of the fact that this is a team game, the victory in which largely depends on the quality of the work of each team member. Players want to win games (mostly
). None of them wants to once again waste 20-30 minutes of their time watching how one of the team members, to the detriment of team interests (even without realizing this fact), tries to improve his individual skills in the wrong way.
The main wrong way is to choose for the game types of troops that are very demanding on the skills of controlling them (cavalry, archers). The correct way is to take the infantry and follow the more experienced team members, gradually increasing your understanding of this game mode (well, there is also a warm-up). And, perhaps, it would be great if this was said in the Code of Conduct, wouldn't it?
And although in the overwhelming majority of cases, before the kick in the in-game chat, some attempts are made to "explain", this does not always give a result, including, as you rightly noted, due to the lack of time.
Of course, the abuse of kicks in general has a rather bad effect on the influx of new players into the captain mode. But also bad for the preservation of the game base would be affected by the unpunished disregard of individual players (and not only beginners) the rules of team behavior. And the regulation of these rules in the Code of Conduct, I am sure, would reduce the number of such cases.