A new Rainbow Six Siege<\/em> Reputation Penalty automatically mutes players with a history of toxic voice communications to prevent disruptive behavior. <\/p>
Toxic teammates can disrupt the experience for the entire lobby, especially if they\u2019re using voice chat. Siege requires communication and teamwork to win, and a toxic player can easily derail an otherwise positive experience. <\/p>
Operation Commanding Force is adding a new anti-toxicity measure as a Reputation Penalty to punish repeat offenders that abuse voice chat. <\/p>
Related: Rainbow Six Siege<\/em> is getting a new squad in Operation Commanding Force<\/a><\/strong><\/p>
The new anti-toxicity measure is a welcomed addition in the first season of Year Eight. Console players can also expect help to combat users that use a mouse and keyboard on consoles. The new Mousetrap gameplay update<\/a> will detect mouse and keyboard users and add input lag to encourage fair gameplay and remove the unfair advantage. Completing a match with a controller will remove the lag input. <\/p>
Players can also expect the new attacker Brava and her Kludge Drone gadget<\/a>, which can turn defender electronics against them. New Beginner and Speciality challenges<\/a> will also be added in the new season, helping new and returning players learn the ropes with ease. <\/p>
Operation Commanding Force launches on March 7. <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"