Stay percentage and leaving games

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Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Terreocti » Sat Oct 15, 2016 8:53 pm

So, I noticed when the game ends either in victory/defeat, and you still stay in the game for several more seconds, once you click an option to proceed further, you are stuck in the game. You would have to manually go to F10 and exit the game. Once this happens, does this affect stay rate?

How is stay rate truly counted? What if someone kicks you, if you desync, or even if you get disconnected? Does this affect?
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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Terreocti » Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:44 pm

Also, if everyone in a game leaves and the game does not end itself, then how do I leave without it hurting my stay rate? Because at that point I would have to manually leave. Does this count as voluntarily leaving and thus affecting stay percentage?
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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Sylvanas » Wed Oct 19, 2016 6:33 pm

You can't get banned for leaving after game is won. Were you really worried about that?

If you get kicked/desync/disconnect, you get banned automatically for leaving. You can appeal all those bans and unjustified votekicks can be reported. If game ends within 5 minutes after you left for any reason, you don't get banned. If you're the first leaver, you always get banned.

Games with too many early leavers are automatically tied and games where the entire enemy team leaves are automatically won. The bot tells you when it happens. There are situations where game continues but you're allowed to leave anyway (like 5v3 in dota/lod), but you'll have to check specific game rules for that.

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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Terreocti » Wed Oct 19, 2016 10:50 pm

I'm not worried about bans. I was just trying to get an answer on the conditions that stay percentage is calculated on !stats.
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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Sylvanas » Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:20 pm

Terreocti wrote:I'm not worried about bans. I was just trying to get an answer on the conditions that stay percentage is calculated on !stats.

ent bots tell you a stay percentage? By default, when bots have a statistic for that, it's the average of how long you stay in games compared to their duration. Game end trigger/unhosting counts as 100% of the duration and it makes an average of how long you stayed in every game in %. So if you stay in 1 game until the end and then leave your second game at 40% in, it would tell you your stay % is 70%.

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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby HazarDous » Thu Oct 20, 2016 4:41 pm

@Terreocti

Moved.

Any further question?

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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Terreocti » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:50 pm

HazarDous wrote:@Terreocti

Moved.

Any further question?

Do you know if it counts as leaving if you are the last person to leave a game? And also, I noticed that once you are alone in a game after everyone has left, the bot does not respond to commands anymore as well.
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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby HazarDous » Fri Oct 21, 2016 1:23 am

@terreocti

The answer is no.

Once you are alone in a game, the bot actually leaves the game. You cannot use commands, and might notice that there is some increased delay. That's because you became the host of the game.

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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby Terreocti » Fri Oct 21, 2016 8:08 pm

HazarDous wrote:@terreocti

The answer is no.

Once you are alone in a game, the bot actually leaves the game. You cannot use commands, and might notice that there is some increased delay. That's because you became the host of the game.

Okay thanks. Also, does it lower stay percentage if you are voted to be dropped when you lag out? Meaning does this count as voluntarily leaving.
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Re: Stay percentage and leaving games

Postby HazarDous » Fri Oct 21, 2016 8:47 pm

Yes, the way you get out of the game does not matter.


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