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Subject: Do you like getting banned for leaving matchmaking.
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  • Veteran Legendary Member

The 343 forums suck. They're full of retarded kids and mods who got butthurt in the B.net forums for being told that they're bad.

I was quitbanned once ever, and it wasn't even my fault. I had been dashboarding (but incorrectly) and was put on probation. Then after a BTB game when the whole other team quit/lagged out, it counted as a quit for me for some reason and I was banned. Oh well.

  • 07.21.2012 8:35 PM PDT

Yeah, its great *sarcasm*

  • 07.22.2012 12:17 PM PDT

Que Custodiet Ipsos Custodes

--Tea-baggers are funny, it's as if they think they are far more hetero than the people who do it in real life, because they use their e-ballsacks to do it. What a manly victory dance.
~ManBearPig_06~

You don't lose credits, you just don't get the end game bonuses. All the little +15cr etc. things that pop up in the game count. You didn't lose anything, you just didn't gain the good part.

And you don't get banned for leaving matchmaking. Ever. It does not happen.

However, if you quit a lot, as in far more often than a regular or even irregular player, you will be put on quit probation. It gives you a warning stating that if you quit any games while on probation you will be unable to rejoin matchmaking for a brief period of time (it's either 10 or 15 minutes, no big deal at all, go read a book or browse the internet, or chat with friends, or go outside, or....etc.). Note that it does not happen unless you knew that quitting would put you in timeout.

This does not happen to most people. The only time it has ever happened to me or anyone I know is after we indeed quit a ton of games in a short period of time, it doesn't happen to people who need to go do something IRL and need to get out of one game, or people who quit if they're getting spawnkilled or otherwise cheated.


If you claim you quit because your internet is crap....you should be taking that up with your ISP to fix their problems, because if you are getting kicked out of games because of it you are most likely ruining the connection of games you stay in, to the detriment of other players (not to mention leaving them down a team member when you do quit).

[Edited on 07.22.2012 4:43 PM PDT]

  • 07.22.2012 4:38 PM PDT

The Internet is an empowerment tool that's agnostic; it doesn't care about race, gender, or age.

I've only been banned once because my connection kept dropping and I was lagging it out, it was super frustrating.

  • 07.22.2012 6:30 PM PDT
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Posted by: aBlueBookshelf
global warming isn't proven and won't be - it's more of a political play for funding for "research"

I have never been quitbanned

  • 07.22.2012 6:37 PM PDT

Posted by: AngryBrute1
Oh yeah, since somebody does not believe what YOU believe; that makes us vapid...
I cannot grasp that what you call "Something happened to nothing, and that nothing became something, and it was smaller than than a period."

Now why would I want to get backlisted from a game I paid for, even if for ten minutes?
No I don't.

  • 07.22.2012 8:43 PM PDT


Posted by: Water Beetle

Posted by: boomdeyadah
Posted by: Water Beetle
Reach campaign is alright
No, it wasn't.


It didn't have a plot, but the majority of the missions are fun in their own rights.

/Progress through level
/Hit button
/Cue Cutscene
/Progress more
/Hit another button
/Cue cutscene

Loads of fun. Not even getting into the bullet sponging involved along the way.

  • 07.22.2012 9:30 PM PDT

The Reach campaign is not worth one play through. I regret forcing myself to endure the tedious errands that are the Reach missions.

  • 07.22.2012 9:39 PM PDT

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