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Why do PuG teammates bail a successful PuG lobby? (ima leprechaun fart)


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TheTechnoTurian

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For the most part, lag causes me to leave. I may also want to spend 10 minutes of indecision while I plan out what kit I will use next. It's a big choice because I may be stuck with whatever I pick for twenty minutes or longer

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Fiddles dee dee

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Metandra wrote...

Statistics* show that 95% of PUGs stay together as a team when armor color/design schemes are harmonious and pleasing.


There you go OP, are there pink Krogan? If there aren't then people must leave, it is the way of it. 

I leave after successful PuGs frequently because while it might have been fun for you, my connection in the land down under may have had several heart attacks and I need to leave to resuscitate it.

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tagamaynila

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I assume part of the reason is people getting stuck "waiting for other players...". I also don't like playing with a host who never changes settings. I'll tolerate playing the same match maybe twice but any more would get boring and I'll leave no matter how good the team is.

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landylan

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I have the same problem. Usually, the people that actually do stay are either so bad they're leeching or really wanting to score above me.

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FluffyCannibal

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Qui-Gon Glenn wrote...

FluffyCannibal wrote...
And what are you talking about, OP? Of course the world revolves around me Image IPB


Oh no..... my brain. It hurts.... there is only one world, and I have determined quite surely that it revolves around ME. How dare you?!


Imma girl. No really. My...lady curves...give me more gravity. It revolves around ME! Image IPB

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TheTechnoTurian

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ReaperRed wrote...

For the most part, lag causes me to leave. I may also want to spend 10 minutes of indecision while I plan out what kit I will use next. It's a big choice because I may be stuck with whatever I pick for twenty minutes or longer


And all of a sudden,  a few hours after writing this I end up in a pug gold match with OP, it ended up being successful, then I bailed immediately afterwards because I was a bit tired and I realize... wait a minute, I just posted in a thread about this! 

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HoochieHamiltoe

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I typically leave after one game, unless there is a player in the lobby I recognize, and actually enjoyed the game. Otherwise, its back to matchmaking. And besides someone needs to start competing with Boogieman for most run ins with a BSNer.

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Mikael_Sebastia

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I have never played with you, I think, but I would probably bail out after one match. it's totally irrespective of how it went or who scored what. It's just something I do, never bothered to analyze it any further, since I just don't see any particular reason to stick around for longer. I mean, is there any? Well, I might stay around for more than that one, if it's 15min or under for gold or sub20 platinum, but neither happens too often. It's mostly about variety and keeping it fresh, nothing personal towards anybody or their performance in-game.

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BioticPulse

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I play when the time gives me the possibility to. Often it's only a 30-60 min window that only leaves Room for 1 or 2 games before I leave/go offline. Hard to leave If the games are great though.

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HoochieHamiltoe wrote...

 And besides someone needs to start competing with Boogieman for most run ins with a BSNer.

You can try. Some of us don't have to :whistle:

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Koenig888

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I'll leave if I don't top the scoreboard with a 200K score.
I'll also leave if my team-mates sucked.
I'll definitely leave if there wasn't at least one Korean supermodel amongst my team-mates.
Usually, I'll just leave after every game.

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weaselshep

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In my case I am usually on for one match only then stuck doing other things.

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Ghostknob

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Most often I leave because I don't want to hold everyone up while I fart around with kits and what not. People get pissy when you make them wait. Plus I have been playing a lot of Grenade heavy classes as of late and I don't want to ****** anyone off too bad......even though by gratuitous use of RB saved their asses more than once.

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Dunvi wrote...

FatherOfPearl wrote...

Dunvi wrote...

TBH, them leaving doesn't bother me nearly as much as the guys who stick around after scoring 30k to my 250k. Are they totally happy being a leech and a drain on productivity?

No, they like the free credits you carry them to. PUGs are always low on money/consumables, and they see skilled players like you as a way to skew their effort:reward ratio so they can go buy PSPs while they have only two total medigels.

I usually switch lobbies after three or four pugs on the same host (and occasionally restart for lolpeaessthree memory leak), unless I'm playing with a BSNer.


I just find that so hard to understand :( I can stand scoring less than an obviously good player, but not even managing a mere 80k in a UU pug? Honestly? I was doing that from the moment I started pugging Gold regularly. How do people have no pride in their skills and abilities? Why do they have no determination to improve?

:(

sadvi is sad nao


Could be any number of reasons. Probably a big one is that people like you (not hating on you) kill everything before they can get to it. It does happen. Not everybody is naturally gifted at the game from the start.

Just saying it doesn't have to be leeching to explain their low scores. Besides you succeeded so what does it really matter in the end? You managed your goal. Not an excuse mind you just a more realistic view on it.

I have my dry spells while playing. Occasionally I go entire waves with out a kill simply because you headless chicken players get there first. It is what it is.

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I usually leave no matter what. Thats the joy of PUGging - I'm not looking for friends