2011-11-04, 19:40:26
IMO,
Ad 1. a) Draw - can't imagine situation that it would be useful.
Ad 2. b) Why you want to ask your opponent about giving up? If u are in team which want to give up (and you don't, coz You think you can still win) just dont vote and try to convince your teamates. You want to avoid giving up your team by opponents vote? Your "giving up" is good thing for opposite team, because they have easy (and faster) win.
Even if for some reason opponents don't want to let you giveup (maybe players want to boost their stats), this kind of modification would cause lots of "deny of playing" ban requests, because frustrated and resigned players will stop play.
Ad 2. Yes
Ad 3. Hard to enforce. You can make ban request if You think that your teammats kicked you without any reason.
Ad 1. a) Draw - can't imagine situation that it would be useful.
Ad 2. b) Why you want to ask your opponent about giving up? If u are in team which want to give up (and you don't, coz You think you can still win) just dont vote and try to convince your teamates. You want to avoid giving up your team by opponents vote? Your "giving up" is good thing for opposite team, because they have easy (and faster) win.
Even if for some reason opponents don't want to let you giveup (maybe players want to boost their stats), this kind of modification would cause lots of "deny of playing" ban requests, because frustrated and resigned players will stop play.
Ad 2. Yes
Ad 3. Hard to enforce. You can make ban request if You think that your teammats kicked you without any reason.