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There's a lot of people talking as though an opponent quitting isn't an issue. Which makes me wonder if these people do it?
In any competitive game, quitting prior to the match being finished, ruins the experience for others, whether it's a 1v1 game, or a team game. It's THAT simple. Quitting before the match has ended is just poor sportsmanship and selfish IMO.
I play ranked because I want the best possible experience from this game - I don't get that when playing against people who quit at the first sign of grappling, or quitting when they get rocked in the body and lose their stamina advantage.
Instead of realising their one dimensional strategy isn't working and trying something else, they'll bail and start a new match against some newb, then they'll feel like a Champ again.
This whole avoidance of learning the game and it's intricacies, ruins it for everyone else.
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I've rage quit sometimes, I'll admit that. But i guess the reason it doesn't bug me is cause i don't go for a ton of subs, and i usually laugh so hard when some one quits. I actually find it super funny. It doesn't give you a sub, but UT sucks so hard this year; you actually still play it? wow I was a UT only guy in ufc 2 but its just straight terrible this year.
I had a fight recently where a guy held me down for 4 ****ing rounds and did nothing, i'm stuffing TD's with GSP and getting nothing. He's lagging in and out. By round 5 i'd had enough.
They should fix the way it tracks the win, but you know whats selfish? expecting someone to sit there while you stall and do nothing. You win, suck it up. I guess when you reach your 30's stupid little **** like this just doesn't bother you anymore.