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I quit sometimes, but I usually play in team deathmatches.  If I have a teammate who's suiciding for the Hell of it or a couple of my dudes doing absolutely nothing, I know a hopeless situation when I see it. 



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I stick it out, even if its a lop sided loss, but Im no angel, I have quit in the past.



Nope--I don't even quit when someone's being a jerk and telling me to quit when I'm losing.  I was playing an online game of Tactics Arena today, and some guy was getting extremely pissed off that I wasn't quitting since I was losing badly.  It just made me more determined to win.  He still got me, but I bet he didn't expect me to knock him from eight units on the field to three first XD



Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?

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"Ok, girl's trapped in the elevator, and the power's off.  I swear, if a zombie comes around the next corner..."
sly777 said:

It's no fun getting embarrased in Madden. During one particularly horrendous game against my roommate, I three three consecutive picks -- down 35-7, I called game over before the start of the second half. Hopefully, when you do this with a friend, they take it easy on you. After all, everyone has an off day (or an off month).

On the other hand, it's much easier to quit when you're playing online. It's anonymous, there aren't really many penalties (besides the quit percentage they tag you with), and you don't have to deal with those people ever again.

Being a Bad Sport

There are lots of reasons to quit, of course. If someone is being a particularly bad sport about things -- taunting, running up the score, going for it on fourth-and-long with the lead (in other words, acting like the '07 Patriots) -- then I can sympathize with dropping the game. It's no fun to take a beating when the other guy's acting like a jerk. A twelve-year old jerk. Dropping homophobic slurs left and right. Yeah, we've all been there, at least if we've played a few games of Halo or Gears of War.

However, I also think it goes the other way. If your opponent is beating you fair and square, you shouldn't quit even if you're losing by 30. If they're patiently running the ball and running down the clock, and playing a lot of conservative defenses against your offense . . . then that's really the best you can expect. It's not like they can just gift you touchdowns, and you're certainly getting a valuable chance to practice against a better opponent.

I bring this up because I recently resumed playing Madden online. I induced quits in my first three games, leading me to feel mildly frustrated. I was racking up wins, but I never got to actually play a full game! This was especially annoying because I'm actually much weaker on defense than offense, which meant that a) it's not like I killed any of my opponents, they could definitely move the ball against me; and b) I really wanted the practice!

Finally, I got a complete game in my fourth try. I went up 21-0, and the score was 42-7 heading into the fourth quarter. By that point, I'd been running the ball on pretty much every play (I finished the game with 13 passes, and 35 rushes). But my opponent kept plugging away, and he started hitting deep bombs on me in the fourth quarter -- before I knew it, the margin was rapidly shrinking. A 50-yard touchdown to T.O. - 42-14. A streak from Chad Ochocinco - 42-21. But I kept running the ball (thank God for Chris Johnson's speed!), and ended up winning 49-28.

It might have been a blowout, but I really admired my opponent after that game. He stuck to it and got quite a few big strikes on me in that fourth quarter (which he or she won, 21-7).

Most of us, I'm sure, agree that there's something to admire in sticking it out until the bitter end. I'm also sure that most of us have been on the other side, wondering why we're wasting a valuable half-hour valiantly denying the inevitable loss.

So, I ask the members of the vgchartz community: are you a quitter?

On madden I am,I kept getting beat really bad,so I stopped playing it online. On FPS,I'm not a quitter because I just love the genre to much. lol



KylieDog said:

I'll quit if the game isn't fun.  List of reasons

 

- Team game and my team sucks

- Objective game and other players trying to treat it like deathmatch

- Lag

- Glitchers

 

...and many others.

Seems resonable, same for me



 

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sly777 said:

It's no fun getting embarrased in Madden. During one particularly horrendous game against my roommate, I three three consecutive picks -- down 35-7, I called game over before the start of the second half. Hopefully, when you do this with a friend, they take it easy on you. After all, everyone has an off day (or an off month).

On the other hand, it's much easier to quit when you're playing online. It's anonymous, there aren't really many penalties (besides the quit percentage they tag you with), and you don't have to deal with those people ever again.

Being a Bad Sport

There are lots of reasons to quit, of course. If someone is being a particularly bad sport about things -- taunting, running up the score, going for it on fourth-and-long with the lead (in other words, acting like the '07 Patriots) -- then I can sympathize with dropping the game. It's no fun to take a beating when the other guy's acting like a jerk. A twelve-year old jerk. Dropping homophobic slurs left and right. Yeah, we've all been there, at least if we've played a few games of Halo or Gears of War.

However, I also think it goes the other way. If your opponent is beating you fair and square, you shouldn't quit even if you're losing by 30. If they're patiently running the ball and running down the clock, and playing a lot of conservative defenses against your offense . . . then that's really the best you can expect. It's not like they can just gift you touchdowns, and you're certainly getting a valuable chance to practice against a better opponent.

I bring this up because I recently resumed playing Madden online. I induced quits in my first three games, leading me to feel mildly frustrated. I was racking up wins, but I never got to actually play a full game! This was especially annoying because I'm actually much weaker on defense than offense, which meant that a) it's not like I killed any of my opponents, they could definitely move the ball against me; and b) I really wanted the practice!

Finally, I got a complete game in my fourth try. I went up 21-0, and the score was 42-7 heading into the fourth quarter. By that point, I'd been running the ball on pretty much every play (I finished the game with 13 passes, and 35 rushes). But my opponent kept plugging away, and he started hitting deep bombs on me in the fourth quarter -- before I knew it, the margin was rapidly shrinking. A 50-yard touchdown to T.O. - 42-14. A streak from Chad Ochocinco - 42-21. But I kept running the ball (thank God for Chris Johnson's speed!), and ended up winning 49-28.

It might have been a blowout, but I really admired my opponent after that game. He stuck to it and got quite a few big strikes on me in that fourth quarter (which he or she won, 21-7).

Most of us, I'm sure, agree that there's something to admire in sticking it out until the bitter end. I'm also sure that most of us have been on the other side, wondering why we're wasting a valuable half-hour valiantly denying the inevitable loss.

So, I ask the members of the vgchartz community: are you a quitter?

hater lol



I rarely play online, but quitting really bothers me.

I like MKWii as in the 150 hours plus I've played online no-one has quit because if one quits they effectively come last and their score and points are affected as such.




Seece said:
KylieDog said:

I'll quit if the game isn't fun.  List of reasons

 

- Team game and my team sucks

- Objective game and other players trying to treat it like deathmatch

- Lag

- Glitchers

 

...and many others.

Seems resonable, same for me


Me too, at the end of the day these are games, if they're not entertaining me I aint gonna keep playing.  I still don't mind losing it's often people being an ass about it that causes me to quit.



MrT-Tar said:

I rarely play online, but quitting really bothers me.

I like MKWii as in the 150 hours plus I've played online no-one has quit because if one quits they effectively come last and their score and points are affected as such.

Mortal Kombat on wii  ??? ;)



It depends on many factors. Some games penalize you for quitting in ways other than the disconnect percentage, and in some games you'll still net points for what you did even if you lost

 

If the game's conducive to quitting (Monster Hunter definitely qualifies here. If it's a choice between abandoning a quest and having everything restored to prequest status, and losing, with lost HR points and all the items you used in your attempt gone, Monster Hunter really encourages quitting over failure if you see the writing on the wall)

 

Reward me for at least trying, even if its a pittance (Mario Strikers Charged did this well. You won points equal to the number of goals scored even if you lost overall, just that your opponent got a 10-point bonus), and i'll tough it out. Penalize me for losing, and i'll take a 60% connection ratio. Penalize me for losing or for quitting, and i probably won't play online at all



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.