What would you report them for? Leaving doesn’t break any rules.
Also, just cause someone leaves doesn’t mean they left for no reason.
A family member could have died and you’d report them for that?
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A family memeber died wtf Nice way to get your point across
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Indeed.
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The amount of people dying when I played comp till I got my Luna is pretty insane. Nearly every third solo game.
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You know there is a report function dedicated to quitting?
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Obviously. But that function makes it so you want be teamed up with them.
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Then report him so you dont get matched again. Thats the point op is making. He just wants to be able to see the name of the quiter, he even said he is fine if it falls on deaf ears and does nothing.
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Indeed. But still. My main point was that sometimes people leave is because something came up and they had to.
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And thats fair but it sucks for the rest of the team. Leaving once wont result in a ban. If they leave multiple games they prpbably shouldnt play comp unless theyre with people they know. Its common curtosy, if someone leaves and I lose points because of it they will be reported.
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[quote]Indeed. But still. My main point was that sometimes people leave is because something came up and they had to.[/quote] Then they have absolutely nothing to worry about, you will only have an issue if you leave (and are reported) a match multiple times. Emergencies are a rare occurrence.
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Yes, but OP wants to report everyone who leaves.
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So what's the problem here?
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The problem is that literally anything could have happened. Someone could have died and you’d report them for that? Just be happy they didn’t say and be AFK.
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Modifié par OLDSCRATCH4 : 11/24/2018 7:09:21 PM[quote]The problem is that literally anything could have happened. Someone could have died and you’d report them for that? Just be happy they didn’t say and be AFK.[/quote] Why would that have any bearing on them? They will only have issues if they (possibly) get reported for leaving repeatedly in a short time. One report doesn't get a ban, so I fail to see how getting reported for a very rare occurrence is an issue.
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Whoosh. Again, THERE IS NO REASON TO REPORT ANYONE WHO LEAVES. THAT MEANS THERE IS NO REASON FOR AN END SCREEN TO SHOW ALL THE PLAYERS WHO LEFT SO THEY CAN BE REPORTED. THAT IS WHAT OP WANTS. DO YOU UNDERSTAND???
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[quote]Whoosh. Again, THERE IS NO REASON TO REPORT ANYONE WHO LEAVES. THAT MEANS THERE IS NO REASON FOR AN END SCREEN TO SHOW ALL THE PLAYERS WHO LEFT SO THEY CAN BE REPORTED. THAT IS WHAT OP WANTS. DO YOU UNDERSTAND???[/quote] Where do you get that there is no reason to report someone? Your whole argument seems to be predicated on that.
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So what reason is there to report someone that leaves? You’ve yet to give a single example.
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That they accumulate a series of reports for quitting repeatedly. The whole purpose of a reporting system... How do you not see that?
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Except, if they’re leaving constantly then they’re also getting a ban automatically without being reported.
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Not if they space out quitting they're not.
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Then they aren’t repeatedly quitting.
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Yes, they are. I didn't say consecutively. If they leave 3 out of the last 15 or so matches, that's repeatedly, yet it won't inact a restriction.
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I didn’t say consecutively either. So what’s your point? If you disagree then disagree but you won’t change my mind. Reporting someone for leaving, regardless of them leaving non-stop is ignorant and not necessary. Adding a screen at the end of matches showing all the quitters is also ignorant and not necessary. Not to mention a waste of resources. Now there’s no need to continue. You clearly wanna report everyone and I don’t. Leave it that.
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I'm not here to change your mind, just stating it as it is. Leave it at that.
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It does more than that.