I once kept playing a game during an earthquake, while other people were evacuating from the house.
It was a relatively weak earthquake though, I would have probably gone afk if it was stronger.
I've never willingly quit a game in my life. I don't care if we're losing, there's toxic people, it's "not fun", etc... (I have also never had toxic behaviour or insulted people over an online game, but I guess that's not the focus here).
If the game has a surrender system, it's a 1v1 game and it's mathematically impossible for me to win, then I'll press the surrender button. I have won a fair number of matches where I had 1% chance of winning though, so I'll always take that chance. (Also, I won a couple matches of Hearthstone where my opponents technically had a mathematical victory and failed to see that, so even if it's mathematically impossible I might stay).
My disconnections have always been due to unforeseen circumstances (blackouts, loss of connection).
It was a relatively weak earthquake though, I would have probably gone afk if it was stronger.
I've never willingly quit a game in my life. I don't care if we're losing, there's toxic people, it's "not fun", etc... (I have also never had toxic behaviour or insulted people over an online game, but I guess that's not the focus here).
If the game has a surrender system, it's a 1v1 game and it's mathematically impossible for me to win, then I'll press the surrender button. I have won a fair number of matches where I had 1% chance of winning though, so I'll always take that chance. (Also, I won a couple matches of Hearthstone where my opponents technically had a mathematical victory and failed to see that, so even if it's mathematically impossible I might stay).
My disconnections have always been due to unforeseen circumstances (blackouts, loss of connection).