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    imnotgeorge got a reaction from agrinwithoutacat in Do you quit while playing Keyquest?   
    ^_^ Redrum Ynnej)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (^_^ Redrum Ynnej @ Oct 24 2009, 09:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I haven't played keyquest with random people in awhile, I stopped doing that because there's so many people that play nasty on there. I've just been playing with neofriends. I played randomly today, and this person used a lot of powerups on me which is alright, it's a game. Then, right as they were about to win they used a rainbow fountain powerup on me when I wasn't even close to winning. So I quit. I can't stand it when people are in the lead and they are still using negative powerups on people. That just seems like a sore winner to me!!
     
    So my question is, do you quit any time on keyquest? If so, what does it take for you to give up your keys and nps? (Btw, today is a double key promotion so I gave up 2 silver keys -_-)
     
    It sounds to me like you got frustrated throughout the game and you were looking for an excuse to justify quitting on him.
     
    My worst horror story about key quest happened today. The guy was winning throughout much of the game, but through continuous powerups and delaying him (he had all the keys and I still needed 2) we ended up even and I was a turn away from winning.
     
    He promptly quit, leaving me with 30 minutes of wasted time and not even neopoints to show for the effort.
     
    On behalf of KQ players everywhere, I have to say, there's really no reason for you to EVER quit on someone, barring exceptional circumstances (stroke, heart attack, injured relative, etc). It really doesn't matter how cheap you think the other player is playing, or how sore of a winner he is. He's still winning, and you quitting means that he's just wasted his time, all because you're easily frustrated.
     
    EDIT: Also, you might've given up 2 silver keys, but he just lost out on 2 gold keys. At least you had the opportunity to choose whther you want the keys or not. You made his choice for him.
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