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Did you understand what I meant? If so, it's not nonsense. Anyway if it was a crime that wouldn't even be an analogy, it would just be a comparison.
: People are always going to drop out for a whole host of reasons beyond just
: losing.
: They've gone to join a friend who's just signed on, their connection failed,
: a telephone call or someone at the door. An urgent bathroom break.
I realize that, and so did Bungie, and they were dealing with it (don't you remember them setting it up so it starts with blocking you for a few minutes and then increases?), but 343i decided to just toss any and all effort that went into getting people to not quit (aside from trying to make the game fun, hopefully, and apparently they do still have quit bans under extreme circumstances).