My only competititve gaming experience was in Assassins Creed, where I played for a while among the Top 200 players on xbox.
After a while you would only have a few thousand Players playing the original Multiplayer (Brotherhood) so more then often I bumped into Top 10 Players, which had absolutely insane stats.
There was a guy who averaged about 7000+ points, which is in Destiny-Terms around 5000 (on average). I always wondered how this guy got so insane stats, how he kept his stats so clean. He was definitively a very good player, more than often he beat me, but the few times someone else had the lead I noticed that he had vanished from the endscreen, when he was about to loose or not over his 3500 points after half-time he was always gone at the end of the match.
Is this an accepted behavior in the competitive scene, in games which basically have no quitting-punishment?
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1 RispondiI try not to quit, but after losing 7 matches in a row, it's hard not to. I tried playing PVP last night after not playing for a few weeks & the matchmaking is unbearable. I'm sorry to the guys I quit out on, but I had to quit. It was beyond frustrating. I didn't win one match last night & all of them were blowouts.
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Very rarely do I quit. But 9/10 I have to carry my team to the finish line. Whether it is Control or Clash, I usually score 1/3 or 1/2 of the points on the team.
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1 RispondiI very rarely quit games, unless the lag is unbearable.
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I don't personally care if my team wins or loses. If I'm not top 5 over all in my game then I try to figure out what I'm doing wrong and adapt and learn.
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Nah, I make the other team quit.
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1 RispondiI feel that dipping out on a team thats doing poorly doesn't help you as a player. It's almost a chance to prove your worth to a team and really see how much influence you can have on a game. Best case scenario, you're the hero of your team that held on and pointed the way for your team. Worst case scenario you lose, potentially get a nice little reward and get thrown back into orbit for another round. I feel that if you're getting dominated, you're just playing against a higher skilled group and there's nothing wrong with legitimate competition. It forces the age old test of adaptation. I think it's the hard games that make you grow.
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I never quit, and I always lose.
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Modificato da RENEG4DE 4NGEL: 1/8/2015 1:29:34 AMMost of the time I will suffer through and take my losses. But there are some things which add to my frustration and may build up to me quitting a match. 1. Too much lag/hacking. When somebody comes running around a corner and my team all dumps into them but they don't die, then their team mates ambush us. One time happening sucks, twice and I'll find a new game. 2. Too many games played with noobs. When I work to cap the "win zones" on a control map (C&B on Shores of Time for example) and my teammates cap A, causing the enemy to now spawn behind us and take our zones. When one of our "win zones" is under attack and a noob spawns close enough to defend it but instead runs across the map to another zone. When nobody shows up for Heavy Ammo or they pick it up when myself or others are clearly running toward it. After too many games with players like this I may quit a match to find a better team. 3. Getting rematched against a premade fireteam that I just lost to by a considerable margin, even though I left and started a new matchmaking. If I want a rematch I'll stay in the game. If I leave and the game brings me back, I'll prolly leave at the start. 4. Any time Bastion comes up as the map. I hate that map and I want Bungie to see an increased statistic of people who don't want to play it. It seems to come up much less often now so I think my plan worked. Mebbe these make me asshole, but I'm not losing any sleep over it.
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I'm in it for the marks. Losing means marks, winning means one more mark. Why quit?
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2 RisposteI only quit if the randoms I have to baby sit have extra chromosomes. If I get a good team and I (I don't know how it would happen) go negative I don't quit, even if we lose.
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2 RisposteThe only time I have quit is when the wife wanted sex...........
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1 RispondiI will never quit, even when I have a bad match! [spoiler]*dies twice in a row. Goes to orbit.* 'it's okay 3.23 kd, you're safe now.[/spoiler]
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I leave if I start rubber-banding #DestinyServers
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I don't take K.D as serious as others, I play for fun. But if I'm getting spawn killed and my team is terrible, I'll probably leave.
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3 Risposte5000 is really low in control
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Just played a team of six with all random singles. Because reasons. I was the only person with an over .5 K/D. I will never quit. No matter what. I still went 19-8.
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I'll quit if we get absolutely -blam!- by a team and then we happen to get paired up with almost the same exact team the next game.
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I usually quit when I rage so...
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Bottom line is that if you are playing solo or even running with a friend, that a majority of the time your team is going to be shit. Either try to carry the team or try to have fun whatever way you want. I normally try and carry the team and or piss the other team off. But I hate losing and its hard to avoid in destiny.
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The only time I quit is when I don't feel like grinding out another game of crucible... I get so bored of it after 2 or 3 games. I love PvP multiplayer, it just doesn't do it for me in destiny though. PvE all day.
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Only reason to quit is if playing against done flog who uses fusion grenades and voidfang vestments as there main attack... Disgusting to play against constant 1 hit kill, grenade filth.. Just a bit worse then flogs who main with plan c
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I usually stick around, even if we're losing i could get a descent amount of kills and we get 2 crucible marks in the end. But if im on a team that is painfully bad and my team cant hold there own in any way at, all im gone, this very rarely happens. No its not great you leaving but sometime it has to be done.
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In my worst game I got a gjallahorn. So why quit? RNG is your friend.
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I don't quit out of games even when I don't get a good kd and I somewhat care about mine. Even though it's only 2.0
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Never quit. You know why? Because rng can strike in any match.
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2 RisposteI sometime quit, but that's when I'm having a bad time. I never quit because of my k/d or teamates.