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I bail if there's no chance what so ever in me winning (VERY often), and then only if I'm not on an event or challenge. Most the time I hang out in PVE.
but to quit before a perfect even if you have no chance of winning. is wrong. still mostly High levels that run from me lol. I don't even run from an Oreo ([card]Ourenos[/card]) deck which I only win against once 1/8 times about. I love the challenge of fighting a losing battle...but I notice people who can't counter a counter strategy are people who probably paid lots of money to get a card like Oreo, and when you mess up their strategy (which they probably read somewhere online, because they are stupid and can't think for themselves, not saying using other strategy is wrong...), they run away instead of being a real sport and try to deny my perfect by killing one of my characters at least.
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Leaving because your opponent is going to beat you is bad sportsmanship, the only exception to this is if your opponent is intentionally drawing out the game AND no trophy/event is involved. I make a point to stay in games where I'm going to lose, though I generally make my opponent earn the perfect (unless I'm feeling way generous). If you really want the match to be over that much faster, discard out and take the loss, don't be a bad sport and exit out.
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Leaving because your opponent is going to beat you is bad sportsmanship, the only exception to this is if your opponent is intentionally drawing out the game AND no trophy/event is involved. I make a point to stay in games where I'm going to lose, though I generally make my opponent earn the perfect (unless I'm feeling way generous). If you really want the match to be over that much faster, discard out and take the loss, don't be a bad sport and exit out.
where is the difference in between discarding your deck to lose and simply click 'x' and leave after round 2 is over?
the difference is: you are faster in the next game... !
i m getting somehow sick with all this whinning about leavers and stuff... there is only one moment when a leaver is a real d***. that is if you were able to beat 2 of his chars and he quits on you while you are going for the perfect win... only then it is bad to leave
i understand and hold nothing against leavers when:
- i one-shot a char in first turn
- the fights takes ages or gets stuck in a noone-can-kill-the-other-situation
- they decide to leave after seeing the setup i m using
- they plainly see that i got the upper hand
of course i appreciate the ppl that are willing to stay throughout the fight for the whole time but i m not doing that all the time myself...
for example... why shall i put myself in a fight with my shadow mages against dragon knights ? ye they can win... but its hard and frustrating and blah... i dont want to... and the other person with the dk deck sees me leaving after seeing the setup so he will join the next fight... overall its a process of a few seconds on both sides if there werent so many ppl out there immediatly getting wet eyes when they cant fight their favorits prey decks.... please cut down the tears a bit...
Wash the spears... while the sun climbs high.
Wash the spears... while the sun climbs low.
Wash the spears... who fears to die?
Wash the spears... no one I know!
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nemoutopia a écrit :Leaving because your opponent is going to beat you is bad sportsmanship, the only exception to this is if your opponent is intentionally drawing out the game AND no trophy/event is involved. I make a point to stay in games where I'm going to lose, though I generally make my opponent earn the perfect (unless I'm feeling way generous). If you really want the match to be over that much faster, discard out and take the loss, don't be a bad sport and exit out.
where is the difference in between discarding your deck to lose and simply click 'x' and leave after round 2 is over?
the difference is: you are faster in the next game... !
i m getting somehow sick with all this whinning about leavers and stuff... there is only one moment when a leaver is a real d***. that is if you were able to beat 2 of his chars and he quits on you while you are going for the perfect win... only then it is bad to leave
i understand and hold nothing against leavers when:
- i one-shot a char in first turn
- the fights takes ages or gets stuck in a noone-can-kill-the-other-situation
- they decide to leave after seeing the setup i m using
- they plainly see that i got the upper handof course i appreciate the ppl that are willing to stay throughout the fight for the whole time but i m not doing that all the time myself...
for example... why shall i put myself in a fight with my shadow mages against dragon knights ? ye they can win... but its hard and frustrating and blah... i dont want to... and the other person with the dk deck sees me leaving after seeing the setup so he will join the next fight... overall its a process of a few seconds on both sides if there werent so many ppl out there immediatly getting wet eyes when they cant fight their favorits prey decks.... please cut down the tears a bit...
I've been having opponents leave before I get a perfect on them or after I one shot his/her character before round 3 after he/she tries to one shot mine, I even had one guy send me a message and laugh that I didn't get a perfect on him. I really don't care if they leave first round. I just get tired of them leaving because they find out their tiny brains can't strategies if they lose one char. Same shit happens to me sometimes....but I stay in for the fight, try to kill one of their chars for no perfect, but if they get one on me I just rethink my deck a bit. I only get upset when they one shot my char then I one shot theirs, and they leave, or they try to one shot mine but it backfires on them and they die. It waste a good 3 minutes of my life, and just from the people quitting on me on 10 of my history pages, i had 28 people quitting on me that's a shit load of wasted time for no gain.
But I have been making a list of folks who quit before perfects on me, and sharing with friends, that way we'll just leave them before a match starts or maybe pay them the same respect they showed us. will not post names on forums as that's against rules.
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lol i leave like most of the time when i see the retardedly boring ihas deck
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Ihas? There are still people who use this pile of lose?
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Myself each time my daily quest is to make +40 Attack.
If I don't have a leaver, in one match everything is done and I can do other thing.
But of course, you always find leavers....
Collectionneur de cartes
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Yeah, guess they're everywhere.
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Yeah, guess they're everywhere.
Think they should be taken out back and fed to the dogs...while alive.
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You clearly have no heart! Poor doggies. -.-
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People quit when see their 3rd character dying but couldn't kill any one of yours.
People see they will lose (prestigied their germination) and stops playing until the time expires.
In my opinion, even if the opponent quits after turn 2 or time expires, it should be a perfect if all your characters are alive
Dernière modification par TripaUmida (09-09-2012 18:53:09)
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They're bunch of cowards holding their pride as high level...
Aho'y matey..
Cap't Persot - "Avast, m'harty"
Me hab' 4 P'irate fle'ts... Ahoy, Matey
Plund'r dem!!
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You clearly have no heart! Poor doggies. -.-
hehe, yeah I should make people who run away, into long pork ribs mmmMMmmm good. >.>
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