Right before the turn I’m going to win the game crashes. This has happened 3 nights in a row?! WTF is going on?
Were you on a winstreak by a chance? Sometimes, this happens to me, when I am an a really big winstreak.
You were probably on a winning streak so the game wanted to adjust it a little.
The game does not intentionally disconnect you if you are on a win streak. Just crappy timing a couple nights in a row. That sucks. Sorry about that. Hopefully you have a clear play session next time.
Source?
Besides the hope the scummy multibillion doallar company with a track record of being scummy isn’t being scummy for once.
So I have to prove the negative? When Andrei made the claim that Blizz is doing it intentionally with no evidence to support it? Sorry, but I’m not having this same argument with you again. Good day, sir.
OP had some internet issues for a few night in a row. Cost him some matches. It happens. Just rotten timing.
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The burden of proof is on you to prove your outlandish theory that his internet crashed at the exact same moment multiple nights in a row.
Simplest explaintion is a company with a tracks record (and a patent) that shows they screw with games would have zero qualms doing so here.
Or your texas sharpshooter theory about super convientent internet failure multiple nights in a row.
Please, blame comcast so I can laugh at the trifecta of corporate talking points here.
coincidence.
Have a nice night, Bob. I’m done with you for today.
Prove it. Otherwise, you are making a claim without evidence, which is ironic.
Translation: “my wild conspiracy theory about convenient internet outage on multiple nights holds no water, and I must withdraw!”
Don’t let the door hit you where The Holy Light split you!
Was your opponent playing a warrior deck? I ask because the other day i played against 2 warriors, each were about to lose then they played a combination of carda and the game stalled. Didnt realise straight away but by the time i restarted the game my turn was over, seemed like an exploit given the class and timing of the hangup.