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Let me get this straight... You're illiterate and posting on a forum.
You seriously don't understand the difference between getting disconnected and purposely abandoning a game. Amazing...
disconnect is disconnect. and im quite certain there would already be a mechanic in place for leaving a ranked match since....this is literally not the first ranked game to exist.
so...what im hearing from you is...you want there to be penalties for leaving a casual matchup...becuase you hate liberals. i mean...because you want a free slot open for you to rejoin the game you left...but no penalties for you.
how would the game know if you left by force quitting the game or if you just crashed? doesnt matter to you...you just want people to be hurt on your behalf. typical.
- DeathDealer11720 hours agoSeasoned Newcomer
lol... I screenshot this thread just for future reference when I write my book... "The Illiterate on The Internet"
Dota, CSGO, Starcraft, and many MANY other games have had reconnect mechanics. Some for probably over 2 decades. Its pretty simple really. There's a timer which you have X number of minutes to rejoin in. If you don't, you'll get a penalty. Since pausing a game with 100 people in it isn't really feasible, your character would just be standing there... But at least you have a chance of rejoining and salvaging the game for your team.
That 1st line of yours makes little sense... Moving on...
2nd Line... Like what...? Liberals? Also, I'm talking about REDSEC specifically... In a match of which, you obviously have a slot in the match since its fixed. Although, joining a in-progress REDSEC match to fill spots in where people do leave wouldn't be a bad idea either.
3rd line... Again... What?... See above...
Listen dude... I'm not trying to be an **bleep**... But really you need to stop jumping down people's throats. This isn't Reddit. I'm actually trying to improve the game with a suggestion. Considering they added Ranked REDSEC, I think my suggestion is even more valid than it was a month ago. Competitive gaming or sports just in general demand a certain degree of flexibility to the "unknown."
Imagine what the GSL finals would look like in Sc2 if every time someone's mouse, keyboard, or computer froze, they said screw it, and let the other guy continue playing.