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And you know what...he is right.
People can state that his enjoyment is taking away from others, but I disagree. If our enjoyment is winning (and mine is), we make the adjustments, instead of forcing someone else. Our enjoyment neither trumph someone else.
So we lost. But I hope he had fun and got to recover from work.
And I assume the other team also deal with the same things, so in the end, it will all work out.
The above made me calm down a bit more and just play the game, understanding that part of the game is to accept different dynamics.
OP is probably aiming their post at comp queue players. No one should be switching to characters they don't understand to complete quests in ranked. Do that in casual queue or bot match.
Switching characters/role in comp games should be common by now and something everyone learns. People have been doing it in video games for 20 years and some genres like card games people have been using sideboards to modify their decks for like 30 years.