And if you look above, I've already counter his argument, in fact if you look at the post carefully (I understand reading is hard for you) the other user was the first one to throw the term idiot around by calling people who like competitive games "dude bro idiots"
You did mention several reasons why people quit and none of them are legitamate, several of them you pulled from your ass like your other post where you lied about the Sword increasing your movement speed.
Lets take a look at your reasons
"sometimes to balance a team with more players"
This never happens in Halo...or any multiplayer shooter for that matter...99% of the time people who are on a team with more players will stick the game since it's generally an easier win, the only people who may quit will be on the team with fewer players
That doesn't happen in competitive arena or competitive modes because the game won't start off until there's an equal number of players, and then if you quit you get punished. Just like in CSGO if you quit a competitive game, you get punished and eventually you get suspended for a certain time period.
In fact when you play CSGO and you queue up for a competitive match, there's even a disclaimer saying that if you play competitive you are committing to a match that can up to 45 minutes.
You've just proven that you have no idea what you're talking about. Leave and do not post here again
@mkeezay22: I'd rather be annoying than a complete imbecile like you. I also like how you didn't address the fact that you lied about the sword increasing your movement speed
@mkeezay22: Halo was already insanely popular when Halo 2 came out, I know that there are a lot of casual players, that's why 343 made modes for those casual players like Warzone
They're not punishing casuals, they're punishing anyone who quits a match in a COMPETITIVE game type which is based on rank and ruining it for everyone else.
Your original comment was that Halo 5 and CSGO shouldn't be compared because a lot of casuals play Halo when there are literally more than 10x as many casuals playing CSGO since it's cheaper and more widely available.
If you're so salty about this then the solution is simple, don't play arena and stick to the casual game types.
But who am I kidding, it's not like you're going to buy this game anyway, you just want to whine and complain for the sake of whining and complaining.
@Marky360: That's why they have modes for casual gamers ei Warzone, some people play video games competitively, that's called a hobby and It's understandable that they lose or get punished because they had a quitter on their team. Even if they don't take it seriously, no one wants to lose because of an asshole on their team.
But I'm wasting my time talking to an idiot, maybe one day when you're older, maybe after you get a drivers license you can come back and talk to me. Now leave junior, before daddy catches you on the computer again instead of doing your home work.
@Marky360: Actually BLOPS3 Got the Dorito and Mountain Dew deal this year, if you're going to be an idiot, at least be an idiot who vaguely resembles someone who has a slight idea what he's talking about
@Neubmann: Halo Reach and H4 had too many balancing issues and would never have been a very good e sport. Halo 5 is going to he most balanced and competitive focused Halo since Halo 3
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