Blizzard has more balls than Bungie - Penalties for leaving Overwatch cometative mode matches...C'monSon
[b]Penalties[/b]
The overriding message of Blizzard’s [url=https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/blog/20167051]current competitive player conduct rules[/url]? DO NOT LEAVE MATCHES. If you leave early or are inactive for too long, you won’t be able to play another match until the one you were in has been completed. You can rejoin the match you left, and if you don’t, you’ll get a penalty.
If you keep on violating this rule, you’ll start getting locked out of competitive play for increasing amounts of time. Do it too much, and you’ll get banned for the whole season.
So yeah, don’t leave. Never leave. Shouldn’t be too hard. We are all in a symbiotic relationship with Overwatch now. It is simply The Way Of Things.
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C'mon Bungie. Have a little guts in controlling you're playerbase from doing things that disrupt gameplay.
And before it starts I don't give a crap about the 'justified' reasons for leaving a match. If you leave early there should be a penalty.
This little game I play has a rule: leave 2 games within 24 hours and you have to wait 2 minutes after choosing which gamemode you want to play before it even puts you into the queue, they should do that.
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