There are indeed a lot of quitters. But I know a lot of it is connection based. I played a lot of matches with my friends where me or another person just got dumped back in the lobby from the game with no warning as our connections had a hissy fit.
But hey, when you look at other games nowadays, is it really a surprise that there's quitters on Halo Wars as well? I mean, the slightest hint of opposition in Halo 4 and people dropped out like flies. Match going bad in Reach? To hell with quit bans! Problems in Dark Souls with an invader? Dashboard!
Personally what I like to do when it happens to me or somebody on the other team, is just make a massive army of shit units you wouldn't normally use for offense. Watching a base slowly crumble as 40 flamethrowers slowly burn it to bits is kind of hilarious.
And, at the very least, it gives them a chance to fight back against one person in the opposing group.
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Yeah, you're right. Just a few days ago a teammate dropped out in the first minute because of bad connection, then the enemy started dicking around with whatever and me and my remaining teammate managed to win lol. But then again, I haven't personally lagged out from a wars game in like a year