Reporting Players
Maintaining a positive and fair online community is a top priority in NHL 27. To ensure this, the game includes a comprehensive player reporting system. If you encounter a player who is engaging in unsportsmanlike conduct, cheating, using offensive language, or violating the game's terms of service in any way, you have the ability to report them. This system is crucial for identifying and addressing problematic behavior, helping to create a more enjoyable experience for everyone.
To report a player, you will typically access this option from the post-game screen or through the player's profile within the game's social menus. Look for an option such as "Report Player" or "Submit Complaint." Once selected, you will be presented with a list of common offenses, such as "Griefing," "Cheating," "Harassment," or "Exploiting Glitches." You may also have the option to provide additional details in a text field to further explain the situation. The more specific information you can provide, the more effectively the development team can investigate the report. This might include details about the specific actions You took, such as repeatedly pausing the game, intentionally disconnecting, or using offensive in-game chat.
The reporting system is designed to be anonymous, meaning the reported player will not know who filed the report against them. All reports are reviewed by the NHL 27 moderation team. Depending on the severity and frequency of the offense, actions taken against a player can range from a warning to a temporary suspension of online privileges, or even a permanent ban from the game. It's important to use this system responsibly and only report genuine violations of the terms of service. False or malicious reporting can also lead to penalties. By actively participating in the reporting process, you contribute to a healthier and more competitive online environment for all NHL 27 players.