Apex Legends' Revelry update has improved Respawn Entertainment's battle royale shooter immensely, however, this FPS' new Team Deathmatch mode is still suffering from a quitting problem - despite the fact that Apex Legends' Team Deathmatch got a speedy and vital update just days after it was released. This quitting problem isn't just a pain in the Ash, though - it's actually ruining the mode for quite a few of you. However, Riot Games' MOBA League of Legends could just hold the solution - or one solution to this problem. All Apex Legends needs to do is introduce a 'Vote to Surrender' system.
Now, we know what you're thinking - and we whole-heartedly agree. No one wants to surrender in Apex Legends, or any game for that matter. But, voting to end the game early is surely an improvement on spending the remainder of a match battling against an opposing team with twice as many members.
Well, we know it can be easier to overturn a handicap and win in Apex Legends compared to League of Legends, and there are often leaving penalties applied in LoL. but it's really all about numbers. Whether you're playing one of the best competitive FPS games out there or not, you're going to have a tough time of things if you're a player down on your team.
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