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Resigned/exited players shouldn't gain elo

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2/8/2020 7:57:39 PMFRrankmalric before revert after revert
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1 [quote]What if the dude who stayed 29 minutes played like crap and the dude who stayed 11 minutes played like gold?[/quote] So how was the game won? Somebody must have played like gold 29 minutes, more than double like the dude who played like gold 11 minutes. Is it correct both of them to get the same credit? 1 [quote]What if the dude who stayed 29 minutes played like crap and the dude who stayed 11 minutes played like gold?[/quote]
2 So how was the game won? Somebody must have played like gold 29 minutes, more than double like the dude who played like gold 11 minutes. Is it correct both of them to get the same credit?
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3 [quote]What if the dude who stayed 29 minutes was playing Simcity in the corner, and the dude who stayed 11 minutes was holding the frontline by themselves?[/quote] 4 [quote]What if the dude who stayed 29 minutes was playing Simcity in the corner, and the dude who stayed 11 minutes was holding the frontline by themselves?[/quote]
4 So how was the game won? After the guy left at 11 minutes the Simcity won the game? (doubt it - more probable there is another player that is able not only "to hold" but to "win the game"). So whoever wins the game deserves more credit that someone who abandons a winnable game. 5 So how was the game won? After the guy left at 11 minutes the Simcity won the game? (doubt it - more probable there is another player that is able not only "to hold" but to "win the game"). So whoever wins the game deserves more credit that someone who abandons a winnable game.
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6 It takes effort to play a game which you do not know you will win. I like to make that effort, but lots of people quit at some sign of problems. As soon as they quit I know that if the rest of the team struggles will succeed (even if improbable), everybody gets credit. 7 It takes effort to play a game which you do not know you will win. I like to make that effort, but lots of people quit at some sign of problems. As soon as they quit I know that if the rest of the team struggles will succeed (even if improbable), everybody gets credit.
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