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Mon, Jul 16 2012 5:50 AM (76 replies)
  • suncity28
    1,266 Posts
    Fri, Sep 16 2011 5:50 PM

    last 3 months of playing.. No one in my playing group has quit..

    Why I play with mates/friends list or people I know.

    East solution to the quitting problem hey

  • PhilA2
    441 Posts
    Fri, Sep 16 2011 6:09 PM

    Very good way to solve the problem, lock them into the game for some period of time, 2 to 3 hours before they can play again.

  • navigater
    1,319 Posts
    Fri, Sep 16 2011 7:24 PM

    The only thing that may be done,if at all,Is........No

     think about this one time..all those tourneys that are unlimited.How many times did you quit so you can post a good score.Any penalties or sanctions.would be put upon you for those to.

  • maruschak
    572 Posts
    Fri, Sep 16 2011 10:52 PM

    Well I am one of the guilty parties who have been beating this quitting issue to death,...well I now can say that the afore mentioned advice of "letting it go"  has sunk in,....from now on...if it happens...so be it,....I;ll simply head back to the 1 st tee or another match!!  Case closed!

  • JaLaBar
    1,254 Posts
    Fri, Sep 16 2011 11:45 PM

    Unless WGT can guarantee no one will ever get booted from a game by a technical glitch(they can't)... and guarantee that no one will ever have their internet go down unexpectedly, or lose power... then I myself don't think you can fairly penalize players for quitting.  I tried to play an alt shot the other day, was playing well through two holes, then my internet threw a rod for about 15 minutes.  Nothing I could do, and I don't believe it would be fair to penalize a player due to such a circumstance.

  • morrowjoe
    183 Posts
    Sat, Sep 17 2011 12:01 AM

    I think people who quit should not be allowed to play till the current game they were disconnected from is complete, if you got disconnected from internet loss, the game would most likely be close to over by the time you get back online anyways. and the quiters just cant play till the game is over.

  • rixtertrader
    28 Posts
    Sat, Sep 17 2011 8:38 AM

    morrowjoe:

    I think people who quit should not be allowed to play till the current game they were disconnected from is complete, if you got disconnected from internet loss, the game would most likely be close to over by the time you get back online anyways. and the quiters just cant play till the game is over.

     

    I like this idea.

    If you start a game that includes other players, and you quit, or your internet shuts down, or whatever reason, simply require the player to COMPLETE the game before being able to play another.

    Perfect!

    Then nobody can cry foul, Socialism, or anything else. You're simply completing a game you started.

     

    IMPORTANT!!!

    According to WGT via the FAQ, having a bad game does NOT affect your average. Read it for yourself. WGT takes your BEST SCORES only into account for your average, and it only takes those that you did within your current TIER. So if you go from Amateur to Pro, only your Pro scores are accounted for.

    It turns out, as I found out during a game where a player was talking about quitting, that many do not realize this. One player told me that he usually quits if by near games end he is not going to get a good score so as not to mess up his average.

    When I told him a bad game would not affect his average and why, he was surprised and said he would stop the practice of quitting then.

    So bottom line, it would appear that WGT needs not only to deal with quitters as morrowjoe suggested, which I think is brilliant, but should do a better job of EDUCATING the players on how things work. The education is a bit iffy here in that you have to sift through a FAQ with small letters to get to the really important information.

    Peace.

     

  • morrowjoe
    183 Posts
    Sat, Sep 17 2011 9:34 PM

    even if you dont complete the game, dont matter. You just can play till everyone else completes the game. So if they take an hour, well i guess your sitting out an hour lol.

  • piztaker
    5,743 Posts
    Sat, Sep 17 2011 9:53 PM

    I don't buy this"What if they have PC problems" answer. I've had hundreds of games where someone has quit and it was never when they were winning. If your system isn't up to standard then you shouldn't be playing multi-player in the first place, think of others.

  • lee22sharon
    1,419 Posts
    Sat, Sep 17 2011 10:09 PM

    i have made many forum entries on the subject of QUITTERS, LOSERS, POSERS, BAD SPORTS, and HYPOCRITES.  i have proposed many varied solutions, none have come to pass of course, (not unexpected).  however i have just read a suggestion of a solution so simple, ( no one as mentioned it before) and that is to hold the player to the round he QUIT until that round is finished.  so simple!  i'd back that move 100%.  thank you for the suggestion morrowjoe.  not my nickel this time!!!

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