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Halo needs a boot vote during matchmaking. If a player is intentionally griefing, players should have the option to select the griefer from the menu and vote for them to be booted, and then other players can choose whether or not to boot them. Of course, to prevent griefers from taking advantage of this and booting everyone else, a player must have something on their record, like a betrayal. This way, if the current boot system fails, players can manually boot the offender. <font style="papyrus">[[User:Bioniclepluslotr|<font color="lime">'''Bioniclepluslotr'''</font>]]</font> 23:27, 3 August 2011 (EDT) | Halo needs a boot vote during matchmaking. If a player is intentionally griefing, players should have the option to select the griefer from the menu and vote for them to be booted, and then other players can choose whether or not to boot them. Of course, to prevent griefers from taking advantage of this and booting everyone else, a player must have something on their record, like a betrayal. This way, if the current boot system fails, players can manually boot the offender. <font style="papyrus">[[User:Bioniclepluslotr|<font color="lime">'''Bioniclepluslotr'''</font>]]</font> 23:27, 3 August 2011 (EDT) | ||