2010-07-19, 21:10:53
And another qualifying game screwed up, I was the 3rd player getting kicked.
It took nearly 10 seconds after one player disconnected until the first vote "for balancing reasons" (WTF?).
Two minutes later several votes were started in my team. I was more concentrated typing "-no" than on the game which was very frustrating. I did not get any answer to questions for a reason for the kick-votes.
After several failed kick-votes the other team managed to get rid of one of their players (don't know their reason). So the game was "unbalanced" and the kick-votes started again ("Your team got rid of the noobs and our team will get rid of them too").
I managed to prevent the weakest player in our team getting kicked with typing "-no" at every vote. So they tried to vote against me. Unfortunately the weak player voted -yes against me and I got kicked out of the game. This was the third time in the last 6 games I got kicked in a qualifying game.
A kick-command in a map is sometimes useful unless there are too many assholes and low-lifes in a game who see theirselves in the finals of the World Cyber Games.
It took nearly 10 seconds after one player disconnected until the first vote "for balancing reasons" (WTF?).
Two minutes later several votes were started in my team. I was more concentrated typing "-no" than on the game which was very frustrating. I did not get any answer to questions for a reason for the kick-votes.
After several failed kick-votes the other team managed to get rid of one of their players (don't know their reason). So the game was "unbalanced" and the kick-votes started again ("Your team got rid of the noobs and our team will get rid of them too").
I managed to prevent the weakest player in our team getting kicked with typing "-no" at every vote. So they tried to vote against me. Unfortunately the weak player voted -yes against me and I got kicked out of the game. This was the third time in the last 6 games I got kicked in a qualifying game.
A kick-command in a map is sometimes useful unless there are too many assholes and low-lifes in a game who see theirselves in the finals of the World Cyber Games.