原先發佈於:United World Gaming
Are you stupid? JIP is not there to help quitters get along. It's to help those who you quit on.
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Lol, regardless of what it was designed for, Join in Progress is a big flag that tells quitters: "Go ahead and quit if you aren't doing well, don't feel any guilt, someone will fill your shoes and clean up your mess for you!"
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It doesn't encourage them to. The quit ban should be enough of a discouragement. These are people who really don't care about what happens to their team mates and then bitch when it turns out that actually quitting is a bad thing.
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由Hylebos編輯: 3/4/2013 6:23:38 PMRegardless of what you say, the knowledge that you aren't completely abandoning your team mates is enough encouragement to help people to rationalize quitting. Do you really not see the contradiction? There are plenty of games out there that do not put an emphasis on team outcomes and focus on individual achievement. These games implement Join in Progress so that players can play as long as they feel good and then quit when things go south, and they do not punish the players who quit because that's what the system was designed for: to allow for players to join and leave in the middle of a match. It was silly of 343 Industries, who have already put an emphasis on individual achievement over team victory in Halo 4, to implement Join in Progress and to expect players to not take full advantage of the abillity to quit out of a match. Their decision to implement a quit ban on top of join in progress is crude and counterproductive; if they truely wanted people to stick around, there are better ways to design their system to encourage that.
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When did I have say that Join-in-Progress helped Quitters...? I said that it was a means to deal with them, so that the matches they leave are re-populated... Unless you meant something different, in which case throw those hurtful words my way and do tell...