2011-07-07, 08:15 AM
Unleashing Wrote:No, they're two very different things.
I don't get what you mean with this. It's not better, even if you have to play with a troll or someone who isn't a teamplayer. Play the game and then report him. If you don't like jerks, don't play online games.
And if you queue dodge you have no idea what would have happened in said game. Therefor you have no idea if the enemy has an equally stupid teammate or if they have more than that.
I like all matches more or less equally, their length doesnt matter. This is possibly from playing DotA, but in DotA there was 1 rule, you don't leave. I've never left and i never will, same for queue dodging, it's really lame.
I said sometimes, not always. And it usually took me 2-3 minutes.
Surely doesnt prevent people from doing it.
Plenty, you can practice juking, kiting, outplaying others.
I'll repeat it: If you don't want to play that game, don't look for a game.
Well lets just agree to disagree then, shall we? I just want to make clear that I only queue dodge in extreme situations as well, but then I do think I'm justified. I just want to play a nice game, on the conditions that my team players do their best as well. That's all I look for. Also the EU client usually crashes after a game so reporting is unavailable sometimes.

