dont hate, but i quit a game today in the first 120 seconds

*duck*

 

Before the pitchforks and angry mob start appearing, hear me out.  I dont quit games, im a decent player yada yada.  Entered into a custom game where my teammates fed the enemy in quick succession.  They were obviously very new, while our opponents were more on my level.  it wasnt going to be close, it was going to be an all out slaughter. 

So i left in the first few minutes.

keep in mind before i hear the comments "well you dont know how the game would have panned out, they could have just had an unlucky first few minutes yadda yada"., please just take for granted in this exercise that ive played enough to know what a nub vs exp game in the first minute or two looks like and this is what it was.  So, instead of spend 20 minutes just getting raped I chose to leave and play a more evenly matched game. 

Again, this is within the first two minutes, not halfway through the match when everyone has time invested.  i didnt screw my teammates, as it was hopeless from the beginning (for you to have an opinion on this, again assume that this is true), either way they would get a loss, eithe rway the other team gets their win..the only thing missing from the new equation is my wasted 20 minutes. 

im totally willing to have it show up as a loss on my record, as while stats are nice i decided that my time is more valuable, and id like to play more enjoyable games instead of level up my stats.  for example in pantheon, if its me and a human vs a human and an AI , i leave instead of get the free win.  Thats how Ive been rolling and its more satisfying than statting. 

So, take that all into consideration and give me your opinion.  Mature and intelligent responses only please, no insults etc. 

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

Was on the other side of that game.

Thanks for the explanation.  Next time if you want to say something ingame, even just "gg" it would keep us from cursing you after you left.

That said, you are forgiven, my child

O:)  

Reply #2 Top

I did the same today really....the game started and before the second minute this guy had already died twice....it was as if he was doing it on purpose. So i left...i really dont wanna play a game like that

Reply #3 Top

Wow, you did the manly thing. No one can blame you.

Not like you could have used that game for a alternate build, and possibly won.

 

 

 

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Reply #4 Top

yes i remember your name kestrel.  reason i didnt say anything was i thought saying something would actually be taken as an insult.  by just leaving you could have just thought i discoed or something

Reply #5 Top

chasnaska i actually agree with you to a certain extent.  I do that in games where we are winning though (as i dont have to use the builds im comfy with to keep our edge).  i dont think you can really test a build when its in essence 1v3. 

Reply #6 Top

anyone else do the forums while waiting for the custom games to start. rofl. 

Reply #7 Top

Like Ke5trel mentioned, it would be a lot better if you would communicate your reason for leaving the game before hand, or even to inform them that you concede.

That said, there was a game where one team mate left due to a disconnect (happened during the loading screen) and my remaining team mate and I asked the other team repeatedly if we can just discount this game and create a new one. There was no reply. I so just coordinated with my team mate to leave the game together such that none of us has to face the 30 second wait. :P

Reply #8 Top

Quoting lethstang, reply 5
chasnaska i actually agree with you to a certain extent.  I do that in games where we are winning though (as i dont have to use the builds im comfy with to keep our edge).  i dont think you can really test a build when its in essence 1v3. 
End of lethstang's quote

The politians who KNOW they are going to lose the primarys are the ones who have a freery voice. This is ALWAYS reflected in their rhetoric.  They aren't constrained to always perform to appeal to the widest variety of people, and therefore offer the most contriversal of ideas.

Same idea here.  You KNOW you are going to lose, but you could have tried a new build out.  Instead of getting Erebus' bite, try to be minion heavy (except minotaur captains- they just suck), or instead of regulous' snipe ability, go mine heavy.  SOMETHING other than RAAAAAAAAGEquitting.  Come on, bro.

And if raging wasn't bad enough, you come to the forums to BOAST. nice, bro, cool story.

Reply #9 Top

Well, like you said, you accepted it as, and were willing to take a loss, and it seems obvious you don't do it a lot, so I would say, s'all good.

Reply #10 Top

I'm not one to hop on quitters and start throwing punches... but maybe you could have at least tried to help teach your team mates a thing or two. Would you win? Probably not. Could you have fun? Possibly.

Reply #11 Top

bigabbot i do that often when im faced with that situation, but sometimes i just want some me time.  but yes agree with you.

 

chaos you dont seem to listen to counter arguments you just state your original. wierd.

 

ok everyone thanks for the feedback

Reply #12 Top

Quoting lethstang, reply 11
bigabbot i do that often when im faced with that situation, but sometimes i just want some me time.  but yes agree with you.

 

chaos you dont seem to listen to counter arguments you just state your original. wierd.

 

ok everyone thanks for the feedback
End of lethstang's quote

What, that "oh, but the odds were stacked against me!" arguement?  Man up, bro.

Reply #13 Top

You can't tell in the first 2 minutes if the opponent or you teammate is a good or bad player. I had so many players who made mistakes at the beginning, played to offensive and died very stupid. In the end they owned me really really bad cause they were better in the long term, they just made a mistake in the beginning.


For me, your post is just a bad excuse. But maybe you learn something out of it.

Reply #14 Top

ok enzi respect your opinion, but as i stated that game was in fact going nowhere.  i wouldnt have left if i werent absolutely certain.

 

chaos - this isnt intended as an insult, but graduate high school, then college, fight a war, go to graduate school, be successful and become wealthy through your hard work, have a wife and a few kids, and then tell someone to man up thanks. 

Reply #15 Top

I understand your reasons and the reasons of the other people who consider leaving to be ok.

On the other hand I dont want to play with people like you.

I wish there was an option to filter out people who have more than 10% or 15% leave / play.

Each of su would then be able to play with the kind of people he likes.

K.

Reply #16 Top

Well if it goes badly, offer to give some advice. If it continues and they do not want to listen then tell goodbye and disconnect. Just use the oppertunity to learn people something.

But just quitting feels lame to me.

Reply #17 Top

understood KTV.  i dont really think its ok to leave, but found myself in that situation and did.  i see where youre coming from.

 

chaos we should just settle your aggression in game, ill be home after work.  bring a competent partner and ill do the same. 

Reply #18 Top

Leth, you need an avatar so we have something to print off and burn in effigy. }:)

Just kiddin'. Mostly. Maybe.

Reply #19 Top

Ive been thrown into game with total nubs but I stayed... and still managed a 6-2 record :) Its not like games with such team mates last more then 18 minutes anyway. For now I guess you can rage quit although it does ruin the game for the the other team... I'm sure they didn't just spend 5-10 minutes setting up a match to fight versus AI think about that.

Eventually Stardock will give us the good old internal ban list and that will be that no more quitters :)

Reply #20 Top

I don't blame you or anything here just venting my thoughts.

Just because you have a noob in your team doesn't mean it will be a boring game. You can always try to teach the person a thing or two and hopefully he wont be as much a noob next game, and thus making the community bigger and better =)


Reply #21 Top

Quoting BigAbboTT, reply 10
I'm not one to hop on quitters and start throwing punches... but maybe you could have at least tried to help teach your team mates a thing or two. Would you win? Probably not. Could you have fun? Possibly.
End of BigAbboTT's quote

And the next thing he knows they are on the forums bad mouthing him for being "demanding" and a "know-it-all."  :D I have to admit to doing the same thing.  It takes long enough to get into a game that playing through the pain for 20 minutes is not worth it.  I'll usually say something before leaving but it does not bother me to leave - especially when it becomes clear that the other team is actually a pre-made.  

For custom games, they should display your elo ranking next to your name, or sometype of indication of record so that you know what you are getting into when getting into a game.  It would save a lot of people pain rather than finding out 3 minutes into the game.

Reply #22 Top

sigh, chaos got banned before i could whoops his ass in game.

Reply #23 Top

lolz epic

Reply #24 Top

*duck*

 

Before the pitchforks and angry mob start appearing, hear me out.  I dont quit games, im a decent player yada yada.  Entered into a custom game where my teammates fed the enemy in quick succession.  They were obviously very new, while our opponents were more on my level.  it wasnt going to be close, it was going to be an all out slaughter. 

So i left in the first few minutes.

keep in mind before i hear the comments "well you dont know how the game would have panned out, they could have just had an unlucky first few minutes yadda yada"., please just take for granted in this exercise that ive played enough to know what a nub vs exp game in the first minute or two looks like and this is what it was.  So, instead of spend 20 minutes just getting raped I chose to leave and play a more evenly matched game. 

Again, this is within the first two minutes, not halfway through the match when everyone has time invested.  i didnt screw my teammates, as it was hopeless from the beginning (for you to have an opinion on this, again assume that this is true), either way they would get a loss, eithe rway the other team gets their win..the only thing missing from the new equation is my wasted 20 minutes. 

im totally willing to have it show up as a loss on my record, as while stats are nice i decided that my time is more valuable, and id like to play more enjoyable games instead of level up my stats.  for example in pantheon, if its me and a human vs a human and an AI , i leave instead of get the free win.  Thats how Ive been rolling and its more satisfying than statting. 

So, take that all into consideration and give me your opinion.  Mature and intelligent responses only please, no insults etc. 

 

 
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I've won games with AI or with rookies feeding my opponents kills. Those are the games when I know I'm a really, really good player. It's absolutely no challenge to win when I stack the deck with skilled teammates.

I've really enjoyed losing some very close games where my teammates were overmatched. Bad losses are frustrating, but nothing is better than winning a game where your teammates ragequit and leave you with the 'stupid' AI. It's the tough games where you really feel good at the end.

I feel sorry for you. Why not just play against easy AI all the time on your own? That way everything is nice and static and you never have to worry about having your fragile ego hurt by a loss in an online video game.

Reply #25 Top

Maybe its just me, but i rather waste half an hour fighting the AI, than to quit.. that is.. as long as there are humans in the game. If im the only one left, i dont usually make an issue out of it.

There should be a give up option, and quitters should by default be considered to have given up. This way a game could simply end when all players quit on one side, or the last player left could just decide to give up if it isnt going nowhere.