I can't really fault anyone for backing out of a game that they know they're going to get badly thrashed in. The goal for most people is to have fun, and getting thoroughly spanked is very un-fun for a lot of people.
It sounds like behavior of the [HUN]....( He is from Hungary?) Everytime when i got him against me, he left the match before match began... But of course it's not against rules although it's strange behavior... Last match when i entered to already almost ended stage of the match (21/15) he didn't left the match because he knew that he can win. .. And eventually he won and he ended my win streak but i don't cry and i'm satisfied and i play only for fun....
Just don't burn yourself out of enjoying CQC like Pale Night did.
Lately I've found myself thinking "hmm, I don't really feel like playing, but if I don't I'm going to fall behind and lose my edge...". Really not a good mindset to be in! I have to keep reminding myself to not get trapped and then subsequently burned out.
This is exactly right. I still enjoy CQC, but I am definitely enjoying it a little less these days. Part of it is that while the influx of new players has been great, they are all still so inexperienced. I actually feel bad beating up on them most of the time. What's worse is that by the time a good player actually joins in, I've already been playing for so long that I am not in the mood to really concentrate on the match. Perhaps I should throttle back a bit (no pun intended) and let the new players improve enough to make more matches feel balanced.
Yeah that makes perfect sense, not. Lets say you get stuck with our resident idlers in your bucket. Now you have 2 options. Not play or be stuck with lob sided games due to it being 4 vs 2 because the two idlers are on your team. And your only playing partner quits because its 2 v 4I think leaving lobbies should not be possible.
If there are 100 players currently playing, the game should divide them by skill level into groups of 8, and keep putting those groups of players in the same games.
So if a player leaves a game and then re-enters, the player will end up in the same game they just left.