Desperately needs to be in multiplayer games. I'm sick and tired of every game I play people leave and I'm stuck with bots. My idea of fun isn't sticking around to get pounded on either so the other team can rack up the favor. Give players an option to forfeit if jerks leave so the ones that stayed can end the game without screwing the other team over. 5 games in a row tonight out of 6 (1 of which was 3 v 1) players left effectively making the game a worthless hassle of nonsense. Pantheon in this game is painful to play because of drops and games being incredibly unfair. I'm no game designer but forcing people that didn't quit to play a battle they can't win is ridiculous. I don't want to be that jerk that leaves so the other team didn't get any stats or favor but right now I am that jerk.
I was in a skirmish 1v1 and it came to the point where i couldn't win. I wanted a forfeit button, real. bad.
the problem comes when the opposing force starts taking their time and drags the game out.
it doesn't encourage me to play again soon...
Um...The other team still gets stats and favor if you leave I believe.
but i wouldnt have gotten my 50 favor points and been marked as a disconnect. a forfeit button would avoid that problem.
Favor points are bugged anyways, so theres no point in playing JUST for favor
There definitely needs to be an "I Lose" button though.
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