> The real question is, is how sensitive is the quit ban?
Not that sensitive. I’ve quit 4 times in a one hour period and wasn’t banned. You have to quit a lot of games.
> The real question is, is how sensitive is the quit ban?
Not that sensitive. I’ve quit 4 times in a one hour period and wasn’t banned. You have to quit a lot of games.
Yeah… before I managed to dislocate my thumb I quit for several games due to lag issues (not rage quitting before you say it… I was pulling the trigger and the gun would fire about a second later… a second after the enemy had moved out of sight).
I dunno if they have changed it in the last few weeks though.
Exactly. Personally I very rarely quit games, but I don’t see the logic in banning people because they’re constantly being put in teams that are getting absolutely destroyed. I understand that they don’t want people quitting all the time, but the leastthey could do is actally give a heads-up first.
Both systems are needed.
The quit ban discourages quitting, while the jip system helps to alleviate the effects of quitting.
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Plays Halo 4 match crashes and gets banned…