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Look for match settings “Match Finish Rate”.
Put at “very high” and it will only match you with people who have essentially never quit.
But that doesn't change the fact that people at the top ranks just wintraded with disconnects probably.
I really play for fun and I don't care if I lose.
Among the players you meet and who leave, have you noticed that they always take the same characters?
You will rarely encounter a person who plays Krillin and quits.
So it's a lot of players who take the game too seriously. They won't stay long, it gets tiring from playing without having any fun.
We are lucky to have the Dragon Ball game with the most characters (180~) with crazy rules and endless game modes.
Frankly, there's something to enjoy for years. So if they quit every time they lose, they won't stay in the game for long. In the story, it's them who lose.