Tämä on mainospaikka (näillä pidetään sivusto pystyssä)
tässä ihan oikeaa pelikuvaa yhden erän verran, Jose Aldo vs Anthony Pettis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B08sxbGdCJ4
tässä ihan oikeaa pelikuvaa yhden erän verran, Jose Aldo vs Anthony Pettis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B08sxbGdCJ4
Ei paha, ei paha ollenkaan! Näyttää aika sulavalta ja mielenkiintoiselta. Matto-ottelua pitäisi vielä nähdä enemmän, että kuinka se on toteutettu, mutta ihan varteenotettavan näköinen peli kesän kuluksi kyllä. Pitää jäädä seuraamaan tilannetta, odotella arvosteluja ja mahdollisesti vielä lisää pelimateriaalia.
So, with disconnects in online, we’ve taken a little bit of a different approach than we had in the past titles. We’re really going to focus on sort of penalizing people who quit. So, it’s not just a matter of giving you a loss and increasing your DNF (Did Not Finish) score. We’re going to use that DNF score in more meaningful ways. So, if you quit too often in a short period of time, you may be temporarily banned from matchmaking. You may see your position in the leaderboards removed entirely. We really want to provide a fun experience in the online space and we take disconnects in online pretty seriously. I definitely hear you loud and clear in terms of it (intentional disconnects) being a problem. We’ll continue to monitor player behavior and work with our customer service team to address players who abuse that.
In only extreme cases will it be a permanent ban. What we are doing is we’ll be temporarily be suspending accounts from matchmaking. We won’t be suspending them from playing the game; but if you disconnect from a match too often, obviously there’s going to be a grace period — because there are sometimes legitimate reasons to disconnect from a match — but if you do it too often and if your DNF percentage goes to passing a certain threshold, then the game will take action and we’ll temporarily suspend you from matchmaking.