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Subject: Halo Quit Probation

Rich Smith

This message is for an aminstrator or someone familiar with this phenomena. Yesterday, while playing Reach, there were numerous times when the game suddenly ended, and a message popped up reporting Xbox was having connection issues. After the game ended, it showed me as the winner, as if all the other gamers had quit. Each time the game ended like that, it registered in the Challeges (weekly challenge) as a win. However, after about the fifth time it happen, I got a message that said, that I had quit too many games, and was on probation, even though I had not quit any games. Does anyone know how to rectify this, as now, each time a game ends on its own, I have to wait 15 minutes before I'm able to play again, through no fault of my own??? Please advise.

  • 03.17.2012 4:44 PM PDT

Posted by: Recon Number 54
Life is a journey, if you spend all of it with your nose in your map, you may miss some of the best parts.

You only need to wait 15 minutes. Wait it out and move on with life.

  • 03.17.2012 4:46 PM PDT
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You must confront your inabilities
You must adjust to your capabilities

This happens when I play with my friends from Europe... I blame Euro host.

  • 03.17.2012 4:48 PM PDT
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*wonders how New Clan Recruitment For Shadow Pack thread gets 55 replies*

*reads "Hi I'm Ashley. . ." *

[Question Answered]

*proceeds to read on, shakes head, and gently laughs*

Just meant you lagged out. Happens to me too.

  • 03.17.2012 4:48 PM PDT

First off, if you think it's unjust, you're in the wrong place.

Secondly, it's your connection that is at fault here. You received a warning before you actually got banned. Not heeding that warning before looking into it is kind of your own fault.

Wait it out, and stop playing on Walmart connection

  • 03.17.2012 5:01 PM PDT