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Re: Hitting 5000 - How will they hold you for Reac | |
Posted By: FyreWulff <mkidder@gmail.com> | Date: 12/29/09 1:19 p.m. |
In Response To: Re: Hitting 5000 - How will they hold you for Reac (Chris101b) : Very good post, and well thought out, but you do seem to contradict yourself : on the EXP system a couple of times. You say that it would be a bad idea : for a person to be banned if they have a faulty router, but you think that : it would be a good idea to penalize them a certain percentage (Possibly : even 50 xp) for lagging out of a game. What if the person lags out 3 : times? That is 150 XP lost because of connection problems. And trust me, : that would cause anyone to stop playing matchmaking. : Of course with being able to get 100 xp per match, that would be kind of
I did say that would be pretty drastic, I'm not saying to do that. Ideally, you'd only start being penalized once the system figures out you're just quitting, and starts hitting you harder when it just looks like you're attempting to derank, while leaving alone people that hardly ever quit or lag out (obviously no penalty for FFA)
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