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My buddy and I just played our first games since the first playoffs.
My screen froze while trying to back out due to horrible ping so I quit and found out it counted as a loss (the countdown didn't even end on my screen). We finally found another match and it was like playing in mud with 60 ping - our computer D was skating off randomly in his own world and our goalie wasn't any better (in fact he was his usual much worse self); they scored on us twice when we had full pressure - somehow our energy lowered faster than theirs...
We're officially done with 24. I get the game for free and still feel completely ripped off; feels like nothing has changed
I don't understand the "counted as a loss" part. Are you saying you quit before the first puck drop?
- TTZ_Dipsy2 years agoHero+
Oh I have never had a decent connection playing versus lol, it's like the server is on another planet entirely haha.
On my screen I quit out when everyone was still in the EASHL dressing room. Granted, the timer literally just hit 0 seconds but I never reached the load screen entering the match, let alone the puckdrop scene. Doesn't mater, I have plenty of other games to play -- I'm free!
- NeonSkyline212 years agoSeasoned Ace@TTZ_Dipsy Oh I understand now. That's weird. Is that how it normally works or was this a one-off?
As far as OVP goes, that's the thing... there aren't any servers lol. It's P2P. One of the players is "hosting" the other player. I just wish we could see which player is hosting so that I could narrow down the reasons for the lag.- TTZ_Dipsy2 years agoHero+
You used to be able to quit out whenever you wanted; I believe it was last year when it started counting as a loss if done during puck drop - Don't remember it ever counting as a loss this early but it was also the playoffs so who knows.
Quitting at any point in the lobby really borks the game anyway and isn't recommended so I guess I should have known better.
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