I’ve had it with these quitters. Why can’t they just learn to take a loss? Not every match is going to to end in a victory, there’s going to be matches where the enemy team mops the floor with you and vice-versa.
The last match I played everyone on my team quit,
leaving me all by myself. I wish I could’ve reported them but the theater mode wasn’t working.
Look, I understand it’s not fun to lose but you should never abandon your team, even if they’re not the best halo players you should never abandon them.
You dont have to use theater mode to see who you played with, you can look at the recent players tab, or just look at your carnage report and go from there.
This is why I support the ban system
It would be kinda nice if 343 “rewarded” the team with the rp/xp that the quitters wouldve gotten
Playing against odds doesn’t bother me, it -Yoinking!- losing csr. I’m man enough to take the loss, even have those really bad games but lose csr, -Yoink- you.
I hear you OP, I hate quitters too. Also, to add to that, I hate betrayers. They seem to be moreso on BTB rather than 4v4 playlists but it still very annoying.
Join a Spartan Company and play with the members there. That way you don’t have to worry about your teammates always quitting.
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Whether they quit or lagged out it’s a problem. I can’t take the crappy spawning sometimes but you just have to deal with it.
If you have a higher-than-normal tolerance for the garbage so often dealt by faulty matchmaking then I commend you. Your assertion that “there are going to be matches where the enemy mops the floor with you” is the assertion of someone who is willing to accept the shortcomings of skill-based matchmaking as it has been implemented in this game, and again, I commend your willingness to be the guy on the wrong end of a bad match. But there are many players who don’t share your enthusiam, as you’ve already noticed. Where you see poor sportsmanship, others see resistance to methodical and systemic oppression. Yes, there are poor sports in this game. But there are also people who are just plain sick and tired of being the gold in ten consecutive gold vs. onyx matches. It happens way more than it should.
Solution #1: Better skill ranking. How can a game match appropriately if it can’t judge skill accurately? It can’t. And it doesn’t.
Solution #2: Better matchmaking. I’m sorry if three onyx players have to wait around for a match. Matching them to golds in order to avoid a wait is not a solution, and the gold players should quit in protest.
Solution #3: Do not go into matchmaking alone. Match with randoms, expect random results.
Go to carnage report and it will show the teammates who quit. Click there name and select gamer card. I report quitters in arena all the time. I’m lenient on the social and Warzone matches.
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> It would be kinda nice if 343 “rewarded” the team with the rp/xp that the quitters wouldve gotten
Actually that’s a good idea. When one of your team quits, the remaining xp/rp gets split between whoever stays. That way there’s an incentive to stay in the game, and there would be less quitters.
Teams that have quitters shouldn’t have their rank effected. It’s like double punishment, not only do you lose the match but then your rank goes down. My cousin who usually qualifies as a platinum, but in his qualification matches he had people quit in the 7 of the 10 games and this made him qualify as a gold one.
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> It would be kinda nice if 343 “rewarded” the team with the rp/xp that the quitters wouldve gotten
Yes, it would be nice.
But honestly, I’m not so sick of quitters…I’m more sick of the opponents who either have any kind of cheat OR have the most unsporting attitude.
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> I’ve had it with these quitters. Why can’t they just learn to take a loss? Not every match is going to to end in a victory, there’s going to be matches where the enemy team mops the floor with you and vice-versa.
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> The last match I played everyone on my team quit,
> leaving me all by myself. I wish I could’ve reported them but the theater mode wasn’t working.
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> Look, I understand it’s not fun to lose but you should never abandon your team, even if they’re not the best halo players you should never abandon them.
I never understood why some people quit when there’s only 1 minute left why leave all those req points on the floor? I try not to quit often even if I’m getting destroyed because I want the req points! the best thing though is when someone on your team quits because your loosing but you comeback and win 
I agree with all though I am guilty when my game seems to lose connection at the darnedest times. But I too have been left alone in the past. I could care less about what rank I’m up against. Shoot. I’ve out done Inheritors back in Reach so the challenge is fun.
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> Teams that have quitters shouldn’t have their rank effected. It’s like double punishment, not only do you lose the match but then your rank goes down. My cousin who usually qualifies as a platinum, but in his qualification matches he had people quit in the 7 of the 10 games and this made him qualify as a gold one.
MisterTA T2 I have to agree with you there. That is the only thing that bothers me in this Halo multiplayer. Why should my CSR suffer if we lose or someone leaves?
Report them? Really? Don’t go that far. There is a line. Reporting quitters crosses that. They technically aren’t breaking the Code of Conduct, so you should’ve report them, or you yourself may face the consequences. The only thing they are doing (as a side effect) is -Yoink!- you off. So just say “Well what the hell, they quit. Whatever.”
Don’t you lose CSR for quitting anyway? At least that’s how it appeared to me when I left a game willingly some days ago (lag). Pretty sure I was Plat 2, then left to find it Plat 1. And I’d lost my boost REQ card to boot. Saul Good,man.
There’s been a few times now when I’m left playing 1 v 4. Bugger it, I’m not giving them the easy way out. I waste 8 man-minutes of my time to waste 32 of theirs collectively. Too bad 
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> > I’ve had it with these quitters. Why can’t they just learn to take a loss? Not every match is going to to end in a victory, there’s going to be matches where the enemy team mops the floor with you and vice-versa.
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> > The last match I played everyone on my team quit,
> > leaving me all by myself. I wish I could’ve reported them but the theater mode wasn’t working.
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> > Look, I understand it’s not fun to lose but you should never abandon your team, even if they’re not the best halo players you should never abandon them.
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> I never understood why some people quit when there’s only 1 minute left why leave all those req points on the floor? I try not to quit often even if I’m getting destroyed because I want the req points! the best thing though is when someone on your team quits because your loosing but you comeback and win 
I think the quitting with only a minute to go would be a disconnection from the server.
I know its happened to me on winning teams as well as losing teams.
Quitting hammers your CSR a lot more than if you were to lose the match, so just stick it out even if your taking a beating.
I get banned for quitting matches as I should. Today I quit, got banned. I quit because a jerk who betrayed me the previous game and caused us to lose, was on my team randomly again in the next match. I killed his -Yoink-, and the rest of my teammates. That was bad on my part for killing innocents, but -Yoink!-, I’m tired of being unevenly matched. A match or two prior to that, I was paired with a silver 5 or 6 going up against all golds. I’m not a great player, but matchmaking needs to match people of similar quality together, not this random bullscheibe that the powers that be created. Halo 2 and 3 had the best skill matching pure and simple. At the time there was no catering to the suckers who couldn’t get a 50. That is a rank you earn and are not given. What does rank matter now? It is just a number to make someone feel like there somebody because they have played 8 hours a day since launch and got a top rank. If you go to halo tracker, you’ll see a lot of the top ranked players just play everyday, they are not very skilled. Either way, I will quit when I feel like it, and really it’s not that often, but I do protest the poor matchmaking. I’ve been stuck in plenty of games where I am the lone wolf facing 3 or 4 players. And I get my licks in, but get demolished all the same. Only if the developers actually listened to the veterans of the franchise, good luck with that.