Xbox One 'employs advanced troll detection'

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The Xbox One will have a number of new measures designed to ensure that anyone cheating or being abusive online won't ruin things for those playing fairly.

In an interview with Official Xbox Magazine, Microsoft's senior product manager Mike Lavin explained how a new reputation system and cloud support will both work together to ensure those who play by the rules will have a better experience.

While Party Chat will remain an option in Xbox One, Lavin says that Microsoft hopes more people will want to play online games while communicating with strangers, and that "in order to do that, you need a community of folks that aren't screaming vulgarities every ten seconds, or the griefers or the harassers, those types of folks."

According to Lavin, the new reputation system, which replaces the five-star system currently used on Xbox 360, means that "ultimately if there's a few per cent of our population that are causing the rest of the population to have a miserable time, we should be able to identify those folks."

He went on to suggest that players with similar reputations will be more likely to face each other during matchmaking.

"So there'll be very good things that happen to people that just play their games and are good participants. And you'll start to see some effects if you continue to play bad or, or harass other people en masse. You'll probably end up starting to play more with other people that are more similar to you."

Lavin was also quick to make it clear that players won't be able to deliberately reduce someone's reputation by getting a group of friends to give them negative feedback all at once.

"Let's just be clear, there is no way at all that a conglomerate of people can conspire to sink your Reputation on the system," he said.

"The way that it's built fundamentally stops that. It's very much over a period of time. If we see consistently that people, for instance, don't like playing with you, that you're consistently blocked, that you're the subject of enforcement actions because you're sending naked pictures of yourself to people that don't want naked pictures of you... blatant things like that have the ability to quickly reduce your reputation score."

The new reputation system aside, Lavin also claimed the Xbox 360's cloud support will also help prevent some players from cheating during games, since it will enable more developers to run their games from a dedicated server instead of resorting to direct player-to-player connections.

"I've read on forums that there a lot of assumptions that people are screwing around with their routers for some games and trying to gain unfair advantages," he explained. "We are dead set against cheating in every capacity, and we continue to make investments to root those folks out.

"Because we're offering all of this free compute power to Xbox One game creators, we're really advocating for server-based hosting. You're going to see a lot of that in Forza - Forza Motorsport 5 is server-based, so it kind of eliminates the ability to screw with your router and give the other person an unfair advantage.

"We believe that en masse, as people take advantage of our cloud compute offerings, that we should start to see a major drop in that problem, with player-hosted multiplayer."

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AustraliansPosted:

Starify This is another idea that Microsoft will not follow through with.


I hope they try to shed some light on the trolling situation, it's causing a lot of problems with everyone.

Bambi-Posted:

Completionist What happens to the people that troll by repping people bad?


Excactly, this system will be easy to bypass.

StarifyPosted:

This is another idea that Microsoft will not follow through with.

CompletionistPosted:

What happens to the people that troll by repping people bad?

LeapPosted:

CyberPunk There will be a way to abuse this and its apparant that anyone who loses will bad rep you and trolls will end up bad repping others


That's what im saying -.- seriously.

CyberPunkPosted:

There will be a way to abuse this and its apparant that anyone who loses will bad rep you and trolls will end up bad repping others

AustraliansPosted:

Katsumi
Busselton
Katsumi
imgur Well this should be an interesting concept. They should focus on more serious exploits though...


I more or less agree. Once they get things such as hacking and glitching out of the way they can focus on removing verbal abuse over Xbox Live. On the Xbox 360 verbal abuse is really getting out of hand though, while it does not effect us it likely offends/influences players of a younger audience much more


Cyber bullying is also done on Xbox, It hasn't happened to me but i have witnessed it. It's twice as bad as doing it in real life as the person who is doing it doesn't have the guts to say it to there face. Verbal abuse sucks and should be focused on being stopped. Like imagine if Microsoft did a way to stop it by automatically censoring the voice messages or text messages if it picks up swearing or name calling.


That would improve everyone's game experience greatly. I think that verbal abuse and cyber bullying on Xbox Live needs to be taken a lot more seriously. I would like to be able to join a lobby in call of duty and have a dignified conversation with someone yet every-time i plug my mic in and speak it is usually met with abuse from the person on the other side.


Lets just hope Microsoft actually keep it in mind, as they haven't kept a lot in mind. They're a multi billion dollar corporation, so I'm sure they can at least try to remove this common issue

KatsumiPosted:

Busselton
Katsumi
imgur Well this should be an interesting concept. They should focus on more serious exploits though...


I more or less agree. Once they get things such as hacking and glitching out of the way they can focus on removing verbal abuse over Xbox Live. On the Xbox 360 verbal abuse is really getting out of hand though, while it does not effect us it likely offends/influences players of a younger audience much more


Cyber bullying is also done on Xbox, It hasn't happened to me but i have witnessed it. It's twice as bad as doing it in real life as the person who is doing it doesn't have the guts to say it to there face. Verbal abuse sucks and should be focused on being stopped. Like imagine if Microsoft did a way to stop it by automatically censoring the voice messages or text messages if it picks up swearing or name calling.


That would improve everyone's game experience greatly. I think that verbal abuse and cyber bullying on Xbox Live needs to be taken a lot more seriously. I would like to be able to join a lobby in call of duty and have a dignified conversation with someone yet every-time i plug my mic in and speak it is usually met with abuse from the person on the other side.

AustraliansPosted:

Katsumi
imgur Well this should be an interesting concept. They should focus on more serious exploits though...


I more or less agree. Once they get things such as hacking and glitching out of the way they can focus on removing verbal abuse over Xbox Live. On the Xbox 360 verbal abuse is really getting out of hand though, while it does not effect us it likely offends/influences players of a younger audience much more


Cyber bullying is also done on Xbox, It hasn't happened to me but i have witnessed it. It's twice as bad as doing it in real life as the person who is doing it doesn't have the guts to say it to there face. Verbal abuse sucks and should be focused on being stopped. Like imagine if Microsoft did a way to stop it by automatically censoring the voice messages or text messages if it picks up swearing or name calling.

KatsumiPosted:

imgur Well this should be an interesting concept. They should focus on more serious exploits though...


I more or less agree. Once they get things such as hacking and glitching out of the way they can focus on removing verbal abuse over Xbox Live. On the Xbox 360 verbal abuse is really getting out of hand though, while it does not effect us it likely offends/influences players of a younger audience much more