It seems that every time I left matchmaking after reviewing my previous match results, it registered as a DNF (did not finish). I’m also noticing while viewing random players stats, a lot of others have a slew of DNF games. Are we doing something wrong, or is that just the way it is?
Also, I noticed that voting for the next map begins rather quickly, is that part of it?
I noticed the same thing. Got 16 DNF matches on my name now. All because I left the game lobby when the game was finished. Its bugging me out, because Im sure we are set into the pool of players of leavers…while we actually arent leaving a game but merely leaving the lobby.
Likewise, I’ve yet to leave a single match of Halo to date of my own will (Internet/Power outages withstanding) but I’ve got several DNF’s myself. Kind of annoying really…
Where do you see DNF? I leave game lobbies after every match to avoid the ppl I just played against. Do I have dnf too? I always wait until my xp/cR racks up up and my guy salutes, then I leave.
This seems like a very upsetting issue. I agree. I take pride in never quitting and having a pure record. Stats must cover these DNFs. Also, this must be why my Win/Lose seems inacurrate.
> Where do you see DNF? I leave game lobbies after every match to avoid the ppl I just played against. Do I have dnf too? I always wait until my xp/cR racks up up and my guy salutes, then I leave.
You can see your gamehistory on the halowaypoint profile page. Click the Halo 4 logo on top of the page and log in. If you are already logged in it will show your stats automatically. There should be a tab on the right that says ‘Recent Games’. Click that tab and you will see your game history.
> This seems like a very upsetting issue. I agree. I take pride in never quitting and having a pure record. Stats must cover these DNFs. Also, this must be why my Win/Lose seems inacurrate.
I feel the exact same way. The stats page should reflect our true game behavior!