Getting Banned For Quitting

Hi,
So who is it that bans me for quitting games that I don’t want to play?
I chat with Microsoft support and they tell me they have nothing to do with it.
I live in Australia so we can choose what we do. If I choose not to play on Complex because I think it is crap why should I be banned for an hour?
The stupid game keeps putting me into the same games over and over again. I keep quitting, then I get banned for an hour. What a load of crap.
I seriously feel like getting my huge lawyer onto it and providing him with another feed.
I have paid my cash. Who has the right to tell me what I have to do?

Loona Cee
Thinking of getting a Playstation.

When you guy any game what you are actually doing is buying a licence to play it and are allowed to do so as long as you agree to abide by the rules set out byt the company that made it. In this case, matchmaking rules for Halo games denotes that quitting games will eventually cause you to be banned from the game. When you quit out of games you affect everyone that plays - not only your team who need to play with 1 less person, but the other team who get an unfair advantage from you not being in the game

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When I buy a game I am not agreeing to abide by any rules. I am buying a game.
When I quit out of games that I am thrown into that have just started or are halfway over, are lagging so badly it makes it impossible to play, or where I have been repeatedly thrown into the same game over and over I am not affecting games. I am making a choice. And I do not believe it is legal to be banned for quitting. The gutless dogs do not even provide a way of contacting them. They are the Joseph Gobels of Gaming. Pathetic little nerds lurking in the dark.

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> When I buy a game I am not agreeing to abide by any rules. I am buying a game.

No you are I’m afraid. You don’t own the game itself, you own a licence to play it and are allowed to control that licence as long as you don’t break any of its rules. This is standard for any type of software out there.

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> And I do not believe it is legal to be banned for quitting.

It’s completely legal. It’s not against the law for a company to ban someone that breaks their rules, which leads me to my next point

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> The gutless dogs do not even provide a way of contacting them. They are the Joseph Gobels of Gaming. Pathetic little nerds lurking in the dark.

Yeah, comments like that definitely don’t fly here