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In the context of video games, a "leaver" (from the English "leaver") is a player who leaves a match or game session before it ends (DC). This often pertains to multiplayer online games, where each player's participation is crucial for the overall success of the team.
Leavers often create problems for other players, as their absence can lead to an unfair advantage for the opposing team. Many gaming platforms and online games have penalty mechanisms for leavers, including temporary or permanent bans, rating reductions, or restrictions on access to certain game modes.
It is worth noting that in some cases, players may be forced to leave the game due to internet connection issues or technical problems. Such cases are usually difficult to distinguish from intentional game exits.
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