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Resigning and vote resign

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5/11/2015 4:51:09 AMAUrankAdminAquanim before revert after revert
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1 [quote]There are very few games where nearly everyone in your team resigns (due to losing, not the game taking hours) and you still end up winning (I honestly don't remember being in one for a long, long time). 1 [quote]There are very few games where nearly everyone in your team resigns (due to losing, not the game taking hours) and you still end up winning (I honestly don't remember being in one for a long, long time).
2 The majority games now end up having 1.1k elo players left playing since they're still new and everything's fun for them and/or they haven't found the resign button yet. 2 The majority games now end up having 1.1k elo players left playing since they're still new and everything's fun for them and/or they haven't found the resign button yet.
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4 With any voteresign mechanic you will have some games being resigned that could've been won, but it definitely outweighs waiting for the cleanup crew to mop up. 4 With any voteresign mechanic you will have some games being resigned that could've been won, but it definitely outweighs waiting for the cleanup crew to mop up.
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6 If you have to wait for the game to end to play a new one (which you currently do), not counting votes of resigned players is undesirable imo. [/quote] 6 If you have to wait for the game to end to play a new one (which you currently do), not counting votes of resigned players is undesirable imo. [/quote]
7 You and I appear to weight things differently. I think your weighting is bad (in particular, it is highly motivated by your personal desire for gratification rather than the enjoyment of all players) but that is merely my opinion I suppose. 7 You and I appear to weight things differently. I think your weighting is bad (in particular, it is highly motivated by your personal desire for gratification rather than the enjoyment of all players) but that is merely my opinion I suppose.
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9 It is true that your solution will result in games being over as quickly as possible but I do not think that on its own is a good metric. 9 It is true that your solution will result in games being over as quickly as possible but I do not think that on its own is a good metric.
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11 I find players on my own team resigning and then still getting to have a say in the game of any kind to be unpleasant and unreasonable. 11 I find players on my own team resigning and then still getting to have a say in the game of any kind to be unpleasant and unreasonable.
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13 I do not think it is unreasonable to require that if you want your team to resign the game, you must remain part of your team rather than just giving up yourself. 13 I do not think it is unreasonable to require that if you want your team to resign the game, you must remain part of your team rather than just giving up yourself.
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15 My solution retains the property that players who have quit the game and gone AFK does not stop their team resigning, which I think is the actual problem.