I love love love the idea of punishing quitters, Nothing I hate more than people who quit when they dont get what they want or when they start losing. However, i have a question regarding this, is there a time limit in which the banhammer will "reset". What i mean is, If i have a quit today, and a single quit tomorrow, and i only have a quit every day. Does it build up unti l the banhammer doesnt love me anymore? I personally would not abuse this. I ask because i dont quit, BUT i have had my internet die before :tear: Of the couple thousand halo 3 games i play, i have a penalty of somewhere in the ball park of 90 quits. and 90 percent of the time my internet died for either maintenance or some hiccup in my connection. I'm not a quitter, But said hiccups worry me in the long run and what punishment lies in wait if i get 10 quits in every couple hundred. I have quit before because of jerks who trashtalk on my team, but playing with friends and the automute feature have remedied that. I just don't want to get "banned" for a disconnect that registers as a quit, I know that there has to be a threshold SOMEWHERE so people that just unplug their box when they're unsatisfied with hos the game's going. I'm just worried about how it stacks up over the long run.
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