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  1. #1

    Fix the ****ing pathetic matchmaking already

    Period.
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  2. #2
    wont happen...period.
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    Lol, matchmaking can't be your only crutch. Maybe try getting better? I've recently switched over to console, and the only times I really get players far outside my rep level is when I'm grouped with my higher rep friends. Otherwise it's right where it should be. I get matched against players around my rep level.
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    Originally Posted by Alustar. Go to original post
    Lol, matchmaking can't be your only crutch. Maybe try getting better? I've recently switched over to console, and the only times I really get players far outside my rep level is when I'm grouped with my higher rep friends. Otherwise it's right where it should be. I get matched against players around my rep level.
    Your lucky Ive always been matched 100 -200 reps above
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    Originally Posted by Alustar. Go to original post
    Lol, matchmaking can't be your only crutch. Maybe try getting better?
    Do you even think before you write? How can I get better against people with higher prestiges ganking on me in the game while my team is made of low level guys... I was parred with Dem some time ago. He ****ing pulverized our entire team himself. And the matchmaking said I was on similar skill level as him. IN WHICH ****ING REALITY?
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    The "get good" argument is the laziest brainfart that always gets me ticked off... People want to have fun, play casually and not have to face against others that play as if there's a reward. Casual play is always thrown down the drain despite making most of the player base and is often rather stuffed with tryhards that have no better goals in life.

    A proper matchmaking system needs to address that and if you want to get better and dedicate more effort into the game - that is fine, but don't shove your ideals into others' experience.
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    Originally Posted by SuguruMisato Go to original post
    Do you even think before you write? How can I get better against people with higher prestiges ganking on me in the game while my team is made of low level guys... I was parred with Dem some time ago. He ****ing pulverized our entire team himself. And the matchmaking said I was on similar skill level as him. IN WHICH ****ING REALITY?
    Lol, I love replies like these. "Reeeh! Do you even use brains, reeeh!" Dude, you missed the point. No one really gets better by losing constantly like that. When we say train and practice, we mean in controlled environments where you can study moves and adapt muscle memory. It's like none of you think you ever need any practice whatever. How do you think these top players got there? By f**king practicing their assess off.

    That's not how matchmaking works, it puts you in a group that should have around the same relative rank/rep level and k/d I believe. If it says "on par with your enemies, that means you on par with the average of their group.

    But that doesn't mean actual skill, as that's not a easily defined/quantified or labels.

    Originally Posted by Invisih0le Go to original post
    The "get good" argument is the laziest brainfart that always gets me ticked off... People want to have fun, play casually and not have to face against others that play as if there's a reward. Casual play is always thrown down the drain despite making most of the player base and is often rather stuffed with tryhards that have no better goals in life.

    A proper matchmaking system needs to address that and if you want to get better and dedicate more effort into the game - that is fine, but don't shove your ideals into others' experience.
    Very rarely do people get everything they want. Casual play suffers more from the fact that there is no competitive game mode to satisfy the more hardcore players. No one's shoving ideals down anyone.
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    that's exactly what they do now though, I spoke to one yesterday and he said they friend request low level players and will join their party to sometimes "have fun." meaning just run through everyone who is lower levels. my biggest rep hero is 11 with overall rep 29. there was a hero rep 50 overall rep176.
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    For me i don't think much of matchmaking. What i hate the most is high or low rep players but with low IQ. For instance, there are these games where me and an ally is fighting against 2 enemy players. So it's a 2v2. Fair fight. Then my teammate is about to lose so he rolls away and goes to a point with another ally to 2v1 an enemy player. A moron teammates for leaving you to fight 2 enemies either ending up winning or dying from unblockable/bash spams of 2 characters.
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    Originally Posted by Alustar. Go to original post
    Lol, I love replies like these. "Reeeh! Do you even use brains, reeeh!" Dude, you missed the point. No one really gets better by losing constantly like that. When we say train and practice, we mean in controlled environments where you can study moves and adapt muscle memory. It's like none of you think you ever need any practice whatever. How do you think these top players got there? By f**king practicing their assess off.
    Lol, I love replies like these. "Lol just practice". Yeah, by being constantly thrown into ppl with higher gear scores and longer play times, while constantly being ganked. YEAH ****ING GREAT PRACTICE ROUTINE THERE MATEY!
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