I'm pretty sure there are already multiple topics made for this, but I'll say it again.
As most of you know, if there are
only two people in a match and
one person decides to be a jerk and nuke/ping-bomb the match (usually -ping 10) and then
leaves the match right after typing in "-ping 10", there is nothing you can do to stop it. This problem should've been updated a long time ago but it's never too late to fix this.
This is what I strongly believe should happen:
If there is one person in a match, there should be two votes (0/2) <--- Fixes the nuking/ping-bombing problem
If there are two people in a match, there should still be two votes (0/2)
If there are three people in a match, there should still be two votes (0/2)
(I'll shorten it down to make it easier to read...)
Four people in a match --> (0/3)
Five people in a match --> (0/3)
Six people in a match --> (0/4)
You guys starting to see this pattern..?
Seven people in a match --> (0/4)
Eight people in a match --> (0/5)
Nine people in a match --> (0/5)
Ten people in a match --> (0/6)
What I'm trying to say here is that it should take at least 50% of the total amount of players in the match to agree with a certain ping in order to change it. With this feature implemented, it would be make it so changing a match's ping less difficult without giving people too much power to nuke/ping-bomb the match.
Another idea I had in mind is that if a person votes on a certain ping and then decides to leave the match when the voting timer is still active, his/her vote should not be counted. This would also solve the nuking/ping-bombing problem we see very often.