You can't really blame on someone who got a computer crash

OyeLechuga·6/13/2019, 7:12:34 PM·2 votes·3,065 views

You can't seriously blame and talk verbal harassment at someone who told you that his/her computer crashed. If they're getting back on, then they're getting back on. It's possible to catch up the game but with teammate being an extremely toxic makes it harder to catch up. I muted and reported them but with their negative personality, it makes it hard to bring that win rate up. Last game, I just got "leaving the game" but my computer crashed have only been away for 2-5 minutes (yes it does make a huge difference) but the result still say I left which I purposefully didn't. Now that I'm eligible to earn loot or whatever. I honestly think it's unfair because I got back in the game just in time. No software is 100% stable, if it be an O/S, application or game. Too many lines of code and human error will always sneak in. All programs crash, you can't really prevent it. It's just a fact of life

5 Comments

GatekeeperTDS6/13/2019, 7:31:07 PM4 votes

No, you should not get flamed for something like this.

As I've said in other posts of this nature (I think the last one was a power outage), a computer crash may not be your fault but it's still your problem and it affected the game for 9 other people. Your computer and how it operates are ultimately your responsibility, and it put your team at a disadvantage.

OyeLechuga6/13/2019, 7:13:06 PM1 votes

Now according to my match list, it now says defeat instead of leaving. Huh? Then why was I eligible to earn loot?

AeroWaffle6/13/2019, 7:21:50 PM1 votes

There's some leeway built into leavebuster (the system that doles out punishments due to disconnects and afk's) for that very reason.

Sometimes shit happens.

Telephone Booth6/13/2019, 9:20:38 PM1 votes

Yeah when you admit whathappened and apologize when you get back because you clearly didnt mean to leave them hanging, and they still talk shit, thats when you know youre dealing with morons and theres no point putting any value in anything they say.