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Low Priority is a temporary matchmaking penalty that is applied to accounts that have engaged in behaviors that are detrimental to the community. An account with a Low Priority penalty will be restricted to the Single Draft game mode for a specified number of games. Winning the specified number of games is the only way to remove the Low Priority penalty.
Depending on the history and type of behaviors, a variable number of low priority wins will be required. If an account already has a 5-game penalty while being assigned a new penalty, a temporary matchmaking restriction may also be assigned.
The Conduct Summary, viewable in-game, will provide a history of the behaviors associated with Low Priority over a span of the previous 25 games that an account has played.As mentioned above, the only way to remove the Low Priority penalty is to win the required number of games in Single Draft mode. Steam Support may be able to help you address the underlying cause of the behavior that led to the penalty; ie, crashing issues. However, Steam Support does not modify or remove these penalties under any circumstance.
An account with a Low Priority penalty will also experience the following consequences while the penalty is active.
If an account in low priority engages in any of the activities outlined in the above section, more Low Priority games will be assigned to the account. If an account is already at the max five-game penalty, a matchmaking ban will be applied in addition, preventing matchmaking of any kind.
We know this happens, and we've built in a small threshold to accommodate occasional abandons. A single abandon will not put you into low priority.
If you are continuing to experience technical issues that result in abandons, it is important to keep in mind that this is causing a bad game for the other 9 players as well. We encourage you to address the underlying issue, so that you can complete the game penalty free, while also making sure that the other players can complete the game as well.
Read the following articles for general information on how you can ensure that your PC is capable of completing a game successfully: