Why do you rage quit?

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Sir Bob

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Because I play for fun, and if something stops being fun, I refuse to spend my time on it / in it (if its a game lobby)
 

airsoftmanic

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i dont always quit in a wave of rage, but sometimes i leave if a match gets too cliche.
MW2(well, counts for all cod type multiplayers), for example, i leave if everyone starts sniping, everyone starts running around with akimbo 1887's or if the game actually gets to the point of ending via time limit.
though i 100% ragequit if people start cheating/glitching.
the one thing i cant stand in games is people who dont fight fair. it shows that you have a lack of skill and are using loopholes in the game as a crutch for your low skill. i suppose thats why i have this hatred for the XBL community, since most people on there consistantly use glitches and game vulnerabilities to full extent just to get one over on thier opponents.
i understand cheats in single-player, but they have no place in multiplayer matches.
well, my raging rant is finished.
 

TheTaco007

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I rage quit when some force beyond my control makes it absolutely impossible for me to win a game.

Ex: my entire team quitting, or the enemies spawn camping, or using absolute bullshit ways to kill me.
 

Emilox The Great

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i rage quit if there is a hacker in the game. or if the other team are spawn camping douches. OR if the team i am on are completely retarded. but it is very rare i ragequit
 

RMcD94

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RIOgreatescapist said:
Playing like shit and need a time out.
Pretty much that.

Or being spawn trapped with chopper gunners.

On hardcore.

On rust.

Spawn, die, spawn, die, spawn, die.
 

Call Me Arizona

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I rage quit on COD MW2 when I'm doing awfully in the game because I'm only a bit better than average, so the masters of the game always seem to be on the other side.

Or when there's way too much lag, which isn't real rage, just a bit annoying.
 
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Any kind of gratuitous team-killing usually does it for me, although it's not really rage-quitting so much as....apathy-quitting.
 

Deofuta

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If my allies can not hold up their end of the bargain, the game becomes a chore, and I leave.
 

Assassin Xaero

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Only time I did was on L4D when the other team kept blasting some annoying ass music across the mic.
 

TheSkaAssassin

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The only time I ever rage-quit was when I was playing L4D with some friends. I was aiming to get the "complete a chapter without getting healed" achievement, but one guy wouldn't stop healing me, no matter how many times I ran from him or shot him in the face. Everybody else in the party laughed, I shut my xbox off and went outside.
 

Billion Backs

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Automind said:
Pyro spawn camping in TF2. Nuff said.
Psh, real pro's spawn camp with demomen!

I don't generally rage quit, unless I'm so bored and not having fun that there's no other way to fix it. That happens rarely.
 

chenry

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I rage quit because once you're angry, it's no fun.

There's no point playing if I'm mad. It's a game, the point is to relax. Getting angry is the exact opposite of why I'm playing the game, so why bother.
 

Cody MacDougall

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i rage quit, because i have been playing the game too long and i am just getting over reactive to every little thing. SO to prevent myself from unleashing stupid comments and yelling at players over headsets, i just take a break/
 

LimitedSkills

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I rage quit from spawn camping (be it other players or their air strikes), extreme lag (half my team gets stuck on the loading screen while I and a few others take on the entire offending team), and design decisions that don't make sense (being able to shoot through a meter of concrete but not through a steel drum, car frame, or aircraft wing).

To think all that happened in just one night!