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Disconnecting has one advantage a guarantees you will not fight the same person in the next match I can’t tell you how many times I have been completely destroyed to play the whole game out then to start a new game and play the exact same person not gonna be any fun I know they’re going to kick my * oh yes by the way did try different strategies after playing them still lose third time I think they let me win
- 7 years ago
@me12345678910987 wrote:Disconnecting has one advantage a guarantees you will not fight the same person in the next match I can’t tell you how many times I have been completely destroyed to play the whole game out then to start a new game and play the exact same person not gonna be any fun I know they’re going to kick my * oh yes by the way did try different strategies after playing them still lose third time I think they let me win
You bring it to the point.
It is also a timesave when you realize you neither can outplay your opponent nor his deck. Or when you are being rushed very aggressively and are beaten for sure.
There are quite a few moments when such a give up button would come in handy. DC is not an elegant way of giving up. But it gets the job done and neither of the opponents get dis/advantages they should not get. And with that being said I absolutely cannot understand the problem somebody could have with people disconnecting. So if there is no point scorewise then I insinuate you want to keep your opponent in the game so they see you disassembling them.
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