Bans on or off
Im really curious guys what u like more. Bans to be turned on or off.
I mean leaving penalty on/off
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in teh current state off for the good of both killers and solo survivors to be able to not feel trapped in matches they're absolutely miserable within especially the solos since survivor queue time is ######### already at night where I play
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Absolutely ON. The number of disconnects I saw was outrageous until the bans came into effect. If people aren't here to play the game, they shouldn't play the game.
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I'm a little confused.
Do you mean for us to have the ability to ban a Killer or something?
How would this even work? This would hurt matchmaking amongst other things.
Edit: Is this about disconnect penalties? I'm seriously confused.
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Ban? What ban?
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Sorry i thought people will understand this, i mean leaving penalty.
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Leaving penalty xd
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He's talking about banning people for an allotted time frame after they disconnect from a game.
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I feel like, if you're unhappy in a game you can ######### pretty easily or throw the game as a killer. What's not okay is leaving a team at a great disadvantage and making the killer not able to have a sacrifice because you're getting annoyed or not letting the survivors play and win if you're doing badly as killer. It especially annoys me (I'm not sure if they've fixed it yet) when a killer leaves and the survivors don't get any of their bloodpoints.
So yes I think the bans are good. It teaches people to keep trying at the game and improving instead of rage quitting.
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Do u think bans should be up to 60 minutes how it is rn?
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It depends on the time span in which you’ve done it. If you’re quitting games once or twice a month then 5-15 minutes is more than enough ban time but if you’re constantly getting annoyed and quitting more than 4-5 times a week then I feel like not only is it good to give an increasing ban up to 60 minutes but it is also good for the player, as they’re clearly getting overly annoyed by the game and should take a break and come back to it at a later date when they’re calmer.
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