Hello, I'm new to the forums here, so please have some patience if I've put this somewhere wrong.
So, I logged on Xbox live today, popped in Halo: Reach and got a weird message saying that "if I quit out of any more games, I'd be banned from playing".
Now, this is extremely odd, as I have never quit a match in at least the past five months; I don't think I've ever quit a game at all in Halo Reach.
So, I shrugged it off and continued to play, no biggie, right?
I'm in a game of Invasion and at the end of the round I kill a team mate (we had capped the core, and we were killing each other in the few seconds we had left), and it counted my kill as an actual betrayal. "Oh crap, sorry dude.", and we go on to round two.
10 seconds of round two, the other team is skunked and I stick one of their spartans, who sprints up to me and my friend.
The sticky goes off and kills all three of us.
Boom, black screen.
Back to the lobby, and I'm banned from playing for 10 minutes. Now, I have a few questions for you forum-goers:
Question 1: How did I "quit games" If I have actually never quit one? Does getting disconnected count? Because on stormy days/nights my connection may die mid game a few times. And I've had a few games where I've been connected but it seems as though everyone else has quit out and it counts it as a "win" (identical to when my net dies and I'm in a game).
Question 2: Why does it give my allies the option to boot me for something as simple as that? I mean, when I attack an enemy like so and an ally ends up dying (which in this case, was completely not my fault at all). Is he at fault for booting me? I put the video up in my file share if that helps at all. I'll check who it was later so I can submit a bad review of him.
[Edited on 09.06.2011 6:44 PM PDT]