From my understanding, if you RQ, launch the game and don’t rejoin it, the match will end.
Although if you do RQ for good. You will make the opponent waste some time, but at the same time, you self-report that you’re so hurt that you just cant play the game anymore.
Hypothetically, if the concede button changed name to “quit”, would it make them use the button? Is the word “concede” yucky?
Any quitters that can elaborate? It leaves me confused every time.
well quitting is not always abote rage , for one you might be stopping the person from completing a quest or other such things in any case a persons motivation for doing any thing is none of yours or anyone elses concern
You still get progress after a certain length of game. Not sure the cutoff tho
oh and there is always the gloaters , i give a player 5 seconds if they have lethal the second they emote or try to play a card i quit , there are far to many W
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[quote=“Scoutiver-2320, post:1, topic:12026”] you self-report that you’re so hurt that you just cant play the game anymore.
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No.
There’s a very simple reason people concede a game. Its because they know they are going to lose anyway, and they don’t want to waste time waiting for it to happen.
I know “I can’t win them all” (IIRC, Valeera says that when you concede) so when I’m in that position, I’d rather just concede and try again.
Its as simple as that. Its not “rage”. The only “effect” I’m looking for is to get out of a game I have no chance of winning, and queue up for a game where I do.
Why would anyone do that? Sure, quit the game if you’re losing, but if I see them do the 20th Imbue as Druid, I’m not going to quit so they can’t summon the 20/20 for the achievement. What sort of a dick would do that just for spite???
Oh wait. Its the internet. And its full of spiteful dicks 