I can't agree more.
I just finished was has to be my single biggest comeback in Demigod so far. Pantheon match, rook and oak (me) vs UB and TB in the flag capture game. We got off to a horrible start feeding them kills pretty much for the first bit of the game and they were able to hold the xp flag which only made things worse. My team essentially tried to lock flags if we could, which only happened a few times because the UB was on us everytime.
When we finally reached 5000 pts the other team had maybe 6500, which like any normal person would think it is a done deal. However my team kept plugging away and by this time I was able to start killing TB and UB if things went my way which allowed us tp push out and take a few flags.
By the time they had 7500 they had enough gold to purchase giants and I assume a bunch of gear for themselves. Our citadel was constantly under siege, but I was still out trying to cap flags. I think we prolly had around 6200 at this point.
Somehow the other team stayed focused on pinning us in our spawn area, but you could tele out. I was at lvl 20 or right near it so I woulc run into the back of their base and cap the flags bypassing the towers completely. There were 5 total flags in their base area, two portals, two gold and another I cant remember. I capped all but the one I cant remember. By about 8750 we had closed to 8000, still not that close of a game.
We continued this strategy of portaling out and capping flags, usually which ended in us dying after a we capped a flag or two. we finally overtook them at maybe 9750, literally right before the game ended, and won by at most 200 points.
Both me and my mate only got the 75 favor points for winning as the other team mopped up on all other aspects.
SO, yes those rage quitters need to learn that a game aint over till its over. This is the most impressive of my recent comeback streak, maybe 6 games in the last three days. I know I tend to go behind early on playing as oak only to roar back mid to late game, which I am sure is part of the reason I was able to pull wins out of presumed losses.