Ragequitting. Goddamn.

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Ed130 The Vanguard

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At the end of a TF2 match, I hide at the spawn point and try to taunt kill the opposing team as they rush through.

That or equalizer taunt. If I'm going to die I'm doing it on MY terms.
 

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pspman45 said:
there used to be a lot of ragequitting in lower level League of Legends games, but in the higher level games, where getting Banned would be a kick to the nuts, it's generally unseen
Yeah, that's true. I'm summoner level 15 right now, and it's still something of a problem. So much so that people are absolutely conditioned to hate people who disconnect for any reason. I remember once, I disconnected because my crappy wifi gave out, and I reconnected not 2 minutes later (everyone was still the same level), and they STILL all reported me.
 

Zio_IV

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The only game where I've truly witnessed ragequitting (besides Halo 2 back in its heyday), is the occasional RQ'er on Blazblue. It doesn't happen terribly often, but when it does, it agrivates me something fierce. Makes the whole ordeal seem kind of pointless, not to mention it's just petty. I lose all the time and I try to learn from those mistakes, thereby improving myself in the process. Why can't others just do the same, I wonder?

Sigh... Oh well. Ragequitters gonna ragequit, I suppose. It's not like you can stop them, really.

(incidentally, I've started playing Blazblue in arcades now, for no particular reason...)
 

Kevlar Eater

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I tend to ragequit in BF3 a lot. Probably because 7 times out of 10, I'm on a team that is "getting fucked in the ass" as the characters in that game graciously say. I can't/won't do anything if they've gotten pushed back to the home base and locked down with no way of escape.
 

Suave Charlie

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Me and my team like to make bets on what round some of the other team will quit in ranked execution on gears 3.
 

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Kevlar Eater said:
I tend to ragequit in BF3 a lot. Probably because 7 times out of 10, I'm on a team that is "getting fucked in the ass" as the characters in that game graciously say. I can't/won't do anything if they've gotten pushed back to the home base and locked down with no way of escape.
Yep, I join and drop servers repeatedly till I find an even game.

I'm not asking for an advantage, I'm asking not to repeatedly join conquest games, as is often the case in BF3, where every CP is controlled by the opposing team, where the side I joined is behind by several hundred points, where everyone on the opposing side is a 50+ made up of a couple clans using vent to lock down a pub.

This game screams for a scramble feature. And it's not like this capability hasn't been available, I don't know, since the original clan days of quake for Christ's sake.

So frankly I don't consider this rage quitting, it's sane game server surfing is what it is. I merely want a fighting chance. Because when you get on the wrong side of a dominated server featuring air support and armor support that's being properly used by one side and horribly wasted by the other, it's a juggernaut that does not get stopped.

And frankly, I've got only maybe a dozen better things to do with my time than be someone else's cannon fodder entertainment, I'm just not that stupid to stick around and allow that to happen, it's that simple.
 

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Avatar Roku said:
pspman45 said:
there used to be a lot of ragequitting in lower level League of Legends games, but in the higher level games, where getting Banned would be a kick to the nuts, it's generally unseen
Yeah, that's true. I'm summoner level 15 right now, and it's still something of a problem. So much so that people are absolutely conditioned to hate people who disconnect for any reason. I remember once, I disconnected because my crappy wifi gave out, and I reconnected not 2 minutes later (everyone was still the same level), and they STILL all reported me.
oh yea, people in that game are all massive dicks. I've only met one nice person before, and they were on the OTHER team :p
I really only play arranged 5V5 because of this
 

MurderousToaster

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Multiplayer shooters are really the only place I ragequit. That and Bayonetta. Seriously, I find Dark Souls easier than that stupid fucking challenge on Bayonetta where you have to use your witchy-hair-power to kill enemies without hitting them with regular attacks. Due to the way the game locks on to enemies, it's a real pain to actually avoid hitting things for a while.
 

zspartancats

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I only rage quit when I play a game online. Especially a heated match of CSS or TF2, nothing sets my blood boiling like a crappy team.

That is why I stop playing BF3, I was tired of playing with complete morons.
 

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I've never ragequit until very recently in Rocksmith, because I can actually play the guitar, and should slaughter all the songs on there, know it for a fact, but somehow still manage to miserably fail when my brain fails to tell my fingers where the yellow string is.
 

jimbob123432

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I find the worst ragequitters are in CoD. People will ragequit over: knife kills, grenade kills, sticks, snipes, campers, dying close to a killstreak, etc... It gets really annoying. It's just a game people!
 

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Xprimentyl said:
I experienced the antithesis of ragequitting: rageENDURING!

WAY back when GTA IV launched, I entered a MP match using the ENTIRE Liberty City as the map, free-for-all, first to 100 kills wins. Absurd, right? Of course. We started out with about a dozen or so people; after all of 15 minutes and the then leader having about 8 kills, people started dropping out, one by one. This went on for about an hour and it finally dwindled down to just me and one other guy! We both had total kills in the 20's (race to 100, remember.) Neither of us had our mics so the next THREE HOURS was total silence of just the two of us griefing each other in heliocopters, drive-bys, rocket launchers in busy streets, etc. Just WAITING for the other guy to quit. Neither of us caved. He did stop playing for a 20-minute stretch (mommy probably called him to dinner or something,) but this did not deter me; I was playing on principle alone by this time. I simply went to his blip on the map, murdered him, went to wherever his blip turned up next, murdered him. When he finally jumped back on, it was like 80-something to 60-something. He tried to mount a silent comeback, but it was too late, I beat him in an endurance match to 100 that took over 4 hours. When the game was over, I found myself just sitting in the lobby, like it never happened. No fan fare, no laurels for my significant feat of manhood. Nothing. I was just starving and had to piss like a racehorse.

... but I won!!
This anecdote made me choke on my cornflakes.

Rage-endurance is awesome. :D
 

Nayr

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I rarely rage quit. Halo and all that I can just turn off mics or just dick around if I'm losing that badly. But league of legends will always have a game or two that will make me want to quit. Out of 2000+ games only twice have I straight up rage quit,and both times it was just dealing with the most racist narrow minded people you can find. Sickens me to see people so miserable that they treat others so poorly. People rage quit that pretty much every two or three games.

Thank god they have a mute button and I have a easy going team now.
 

Razor Z7

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I've only rage quitted because of of rage a few times. Most of it I have real, Legitimate reasons. I've rage quitted CoD (Hate that game with the fury of a thousand suns) because of the God tier, level 80 idiots that run around with Akimbo.
 

scorptatious

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I remember when I used to play games like Halo 3 and Soul Calibur 4 I would rage quit quite often.

Now-a-days, I try my best not to rage quit. In games like TF2, I usually only quit if the game lags too much for me. No sense in playing if you can barely even move around.
 

Trig0n

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Left 4 Dead was the worst. People on our team would Ragequit the second we fell behind.

To remedy this I would get a bunch of friends and my brother to join in, we were able to coordinate quite well due to us all knowing eachother for years and such. Unfortunately, the other team typically disliked getting instakilled by a group of four special infected all jumping them at once. Thus we rarely got to finish a match without the other team quitting out.
 

J4RD

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In Call of Duty 4 cage-matches, rage quitting is rampant. It seems 2 out of every 3 people on there are trying to make a YouTube video out of it or something like that, and quit the first time you kill them.

Sorry, but if you want to make a montage out of me, earn it.