even if every circumstance points to the fact that badabing did not disconnect, he had the match won hands down. if he timed out at any point earlier than when it was impossible for mcmeghan to win, nobody would've cared.
question 1) because i don't like seeing people get dicked out of wins
question 2) you acted like a pretentious faggot on the spl thread
you just fucking said it yourself. if he lagged out and it made him unable to move, then that should count as a fucking disconnection since he was physically unable to do anything in that situation before he timed out.
and honestly i don't give a fuck about your situation with coyotte, but since you help run the fucking site or whatever the hell you do, i'd assume you knew more about the technicalities of the situation.
he timed out because he disconnected. it's surprising when you're so close to the creator of po you still aren't aware of the full mechanics.
when you fucking disconnect, your character is still in play. you just stay in that frozen state while the rest of the server carries on. you aren't actually on the server, but it says you are until someone closes the battle window.
ok i'll tell you what i understand. then you explain where i went wrong in the story, and surely i'll be wrong because big dick kokoloko is always right and anyone who opposes him is always unsurmountably wrong.
mcmeghan and badabing played. badabing got to a point in the battle where it was 100% impossible for mcmeghan to win. unfortunately, badabing's computer disconnected on him, and mcmeghan was allowed the option to be given the win. he didn't know what to do, so he consulted his team. you happen to be on his team. your team decides to take the win.
reyscarface, who is on badabing's team, posts something. in response, you reply that there was no actual disconnection on badabing's side. from this i have to guess you mean that he actually quit out on the battle for whatever reason, since i honestly have nothing else to come from. i'm now asking you, what sound logic would badabing have in physically leaving that battle.