ohh yeah I leave server in case of laser wars.
It's a broken, unsupported game, don't take it too seriously. I would move on if I were you. It doesn't worth the trouble anyway.
In CS:GO's competitive matchmaking, if you leave for the first time from a match, you are being warned and have like 5 minutes to rejoin the match. If you fail to rejoin, then you'll receive a 30min competitive matchmaking cooldown (you cannot play competitive at all). If it happens again, you'll receive a longer cooldown (30mins->2hours->24hours->1 week). The cooldown penalty cannot be lifted. If you leave, you don't play, it's that simple.
A similiar system should be implemented in every game. If this would happen, there won't be such problems.
It's a very good thing , but what happens if connection drop , or i have important problems and have to leave (it's a game not real life) , or some momy don't let his kid to play and take him off the pc ?
ohh yeah I leave server in case of laser wars.
You are not alone, most Europeans run off when they begin to lose. I think it is inherent in the mentality.
It's a very good thing , but what happens if connection drop , or i have important problems and have to leave (it's a game not real life) , or some momy don't let his kid to play and take him off the pc ?
It's a very good thing , but what happens if connection drop , or i have important problems and have to leave (it's a game not real life) , or some momy don't let his kid to play and take him off the pc ?
Yes, connection problems or some IRL stuff can come in picture, which could be bad for those legit and nice people, who wouldn't deserve it. BUT, the thing is that no one's an exception and that makes it a good system.
If you are just playing sometimes and not a competitive player, then you go play public or just play with bots if you will.
The main reason I have posted this about CS:GO's competitive scene is if you feel you are on a competitive level and you want to play competitive, then you should choose another game. I know russians, they pretty much like competitive play, but it seems some of them are stuck to this game too much. It's just holding back proper players. It was fun for a couple of months, but nothing more.
This game is all about whining, cheat accusations, unbalancing odds, kicks/bans from totally insane admins and public gameplay. Oh and don't forget about poor performance with proper PCs. It's not enjoyable for me anymore and this is why I have left. Couple of days ago I gave a go for C3 again, since I just received my VGA back from RMA. I entered a server, and from that point, I got like 10-12 kills in like 1 minute and a half. Kick goes off and the second after that, I'm sitting ducks in the menu. So I decided to stick with my plan. Play through the campaign and leave C3 for good.
CS was always about competitive. It has a huge player base, a better system and I could talk about it all day long, but in the end, it breaks down to the person's choice.
So my conclusion is, if you want to play competitively, then choose another game. If you just want to play pub, go ahead and stick to C3, COD or whatever, but don't whine about it then.
Always i see such a situation: when you begin to lose, you leave in the middle of the rounds. In this regard, I have a question - in real life you also run away in case of danger?
WTF do you know about "real life"! You have about 2000 hours in game between c2 and c3 who knows what other games.
Wait till you have a mortgage, kids, and a wife etc.....then ask me about real life.
Until then how about you step out of the basemant and away from the computer....smell the roses....HEY here's a novel idea....GET A GIRLFRIEND!
What an idiotic habit, when you have nothing to say, makes the picture?
+1
What an idiotic habit, when you have nothing to say, makes the picture?
No, actually is because i didn't read all the posts but i want to say something idiotic and make someone rage, guess is a +1 for me
Always i see such a situation: when you begin to lose, you leave in the middle of the rounds. In this regard, I have a question - in real life you also run away in case of danger?