Found out some people think I "stat pad" (lmfao) in BF6 because I leave games. The funny thing is the better you are at Battlefield, the faster you realize if a game is a total waste of time. I can read a server in seconds just from the deploy screen and the scoreboard. The outcome of the vast majority of matches are not down to a single person. You can get hundreds of kills and your team will still drag you down with them, as I'm sure many of you have experienced. Also, unfortunately matches in BF6 are incredibly one sided a lot of the time, particularly in Breakthrough which is one of my main gamemodes, and willingly staying in a complete steamroll as a masochistic exercise is not something I'm interested in doing, and neither should you if you have much sense. Battlefield matches are meaningless, it's not a competitive game where you're grinding a leaderboard or rank. Winning doesn't matter, losing doesn't matter, so you may as well make sure you have a decently balanced match even if it means jumping from lobby to lobby to find it, and even if the end result is a loss, which again, doesn't matter.
and yeah, I rage quit some games. Get over it.
What matters is the game quality, which has absolutely plummeted ever since Battlefield introduced matchmaking. If you want to improve the game quality Battlefield needs a server browser and community tools. Fortunately, Battlefield 6 will be receiving a server browser eventually, and I'm interested to see the impacts it has on the overall match quality.