I was booted from a Nightfall I was helping guide with my clanmate due to my game crashing. I don't know what caused the crash, but when I tried to come back and rejoin, I couldn't because of the "Oath Breaker" sigil.
I don't mean to complain - the "Oath Breaker" sigil is a good way to discourage leaving - but could there be a way to detect an accidental leave compared to an on-purpose leave? I think implementing that detection would be eternally beneficial to Guided Games as a whole, so Guardians can re-join if needed.
Otherwise, wouldn't a less strict, more direct re-join option be better? If this happens to me again or someone else disconnects but wants to reconnect, I think it would only be fair to allow a re-join within a certain time period (maybe 2 1/2 minutes, but with limited re-joins so no one can exploit the system by constantly leaving and re-joining). This way, you can determine those who accidentally left or were booted from those who purposefully left, being that accidental leavers will likely try to re-join the Nightfall. "Innocent until proven guilty" would fit slightly into this kind of matter, wouldn't it?
Either way, I appreciate the efforts to reduce leavers, but in my case, I guess you could say I was falsely accused. I would greatly appreciate if something would be implemented into the system to allow those who want to, to come back to their Guided Nightfall.
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