Originally Posted by
satella
You have the option to Veto or Favorite each player.
A player you have Vetoed will never be added to your team.
A player you have Favorited will always be selected for your team.
A player you have Favorited, can get a star from you, in which case he will be prioritized over your other Favored players.
If your pool of Favoured players is extremely large, a 2nd star can be added to those with a single star to further prioritize.
You will have the option to bypass this system, allowing you to queue up with all players.
Additionally, you will have the option to also queue up with formerly Vetoed players, if queue times have become undesirable.
If 10 people who are online right now, and waiting in the queue have Favorited you, and you have Favorited exactly 4 of those people, they will all be added to your team. If you have ALL 10 people favorited, you will be randomly assigned 4 people of those 10, unless you have added a 2nd Layer of priority to exactly 4 of those 10.
This system will minimize queue times of those players that are most loved by others. Of course the more desirable you are, the harder it is for other players competing for your attention to get you on their team.
If you're a Toxic player, you will slowly become so undesirable that your queue times will skyrocket, forcing you to either change your behaviour, or quit.
You can manually review all players you have either Favorited or Vetoed, in case you made a mistake, or feel like that player has changed.
It is not possible to abuse this system, since Vetoing in itself increases your personal Queue time by reducing your potential pool.
If a player is good, Vetoing him will be detrimental to yourself. If a player is Toxic, making him a Favorite is also detrimental to yourself.
If you can see a flaw in this system, you probably don't understand it, so please think very carefully before replying.