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spme times the game is over and as long if there is no surrender button its just fair that u can dc. dont punish players for a bad programm. why is a dc not a auto win? why do u have to end the game with the opponent gone... because of lazy programming
@thealcaniis completely right. It’s not the players fault. I disconnect sometimes when i try out new armies (we really need a test range!) or face high level opponents. I would rather play the next game instead of watching the opponent slowly destroying my base with his units.
Also when the announcer tells you your base has been destroyed, something i just witnessed happening 5 seconds ago i’m like «yeah no sh**»
(Imagine Ethan Hunt hanging at the Burj Khalifa lol)
- 7 years ago
That's the game. If your unit roster is bad, you lose and learn from it. You don't cowardly disconnect. You fight till the end. Many of times I've had my butt handed to me and come back from it.
- 7 years ago
So when your enemy is in front of your base and you have neither harvester nor sufficient counter, you just what? Stay tuned and send out canon fodder once in a while? I think we are all perfectly fine with you doing that, if that satisfies your idea of honour. I myself lack the time of doing so, especially while experimenting with new decks. And as long there is no surrender feature, then I disconnect => gg. If this is what makes me a coward in your little universe, go on.
@Marine_CorporaI wrote:That's the game. If your unit roster is bad, you lose and learn from it. You don't cowardly disconnect. You fight till the end. Many of times I've had my butt handed to me and come back from it.
- 7 years ago
@Marine_CorporaI wrote:That's the game. If your unit roster is bad, you lose and learn from it. You don't cowardly disconnect. You fight till the end. Many of times I've had my butt handed to me and come back from it.
Nope. Not when you have no chance of winning. Since this game is notorious for creating unfair matches at times, the situation where you have no chance of winning because you are severely outclassed by your opponent (in skill, in unit levels, or even in both) can and does happen.
Surrendering has always been an option in the military. They have traditions like the commanding officer handing over their sword (or today, their gun) to an officer of the opposing army. Or to raise the white flag above their base/position.
This has always been a thing in reality, so don't act like it should not happen in a game that is a battle simulation.
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