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I play dbd once a month at this point, my hours are from a span of legit 5+ years, I don't play every day and grind out games like you. You're making such a big deal over nothing at this point.
If you queue up for a multiplayer video game, it's expected of you to play the video game, if you won't play the video game you queued up for, don't que up, it's that simple.
You have 1700+ hours in the video game, do better
I d/ced because that match was over the moment you d/ced, you ruined the match for everyone because you were not having fun
you legit quit right after i did and cried about me DCing.
If you want to quit games at any time when you're not having fun, try singleplayer games.