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- 7 years ago
Exactly
- 7 years agoAnd how are they going to prevent that better players will start new accounts to go into noob lobbies to slay out?
- 7 years ago
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- 7 years ago
Man, grow a spine, you need to stomp noob in your game to feel good about yourself, is that it?
- 7 years ago
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You bring absolutely no argument, it's just "I want to stomp noobs for free". As it's been said already, you don't learn from being stomped by people MUCH more better than you but actually from playing with ppl slightly better than you. Learning is done in increments! It's like saying it's ok to put bronze players in LoL against challenger players as if bronze could learn from being stomped. Your argument is complete utter bullsh*t. - 7 years agoYeah, i get a lot better at the game when I come across death squads while the only thing I can find from running around for 5 minutes is a mozambique :P
- 7 years agoNot everyone learns the same way. It's safe to say that people with more inate skill 'can' learn by playing players way out of their skip tier but that's not the case for most people. It just becomes a frustrating experience.
The gameplay needs to be fun for the most amount of people.
Having some kind of SBMM is better for the overall heath of the game. - 7 years ago
So you are telling us that you actually stay after you get 1 shot by some guy who is lvl 90 and spectate him for the rest of the game in an attempt to learn something ? I am sorry, but I just find that hard to believe. You learn by actually exploring the map, getting a feeling for the weapons/legends etc. Getting killed within 5 seconds by a faaaaar more experienced player will teach youa bsoultetly nothing, except for a cheaper phrase like "damn, I should have been paying more attention !" or "damn, I need to get better at aiming"...those are things that you could have concluded by getting killed by other noob players as well, so I just don't see the point of your argument.
To give my 2 cents on the topic itself: as someone who started playing Apex Legends today, and this is my first BR game, I had a terrible time, in the few games that I played I was put up against (and killed) by people with 200+ kills on that Legend...I just don't see how I can have the slightest chance when I am matched against players like that, and I had 0 enjoyment whilst playing.
When I started playing, and got through the tutorial, I was hoping that I will be given the chance to just join an empty map and explore it, to get to know some decent loot locations, where it might be a good idea to jump, try out some character abilites etc.; however I had no such option and was forced to join a game and get crushed, as I had no idea where to expect to find some good weapons and gear.
Look, I don't expect to have an easy time when starting out a new game, but as someone with 15+ years of experience gaming, I have to say that with Apex Legends I had one of the worst experiences getting into a new game, the "matchmaking" as it stand, is extremely unfriendly towards noobs, and I feel it will serve as a large deterrent to new players.
Cheers !
- 7 years ago
you can't improve when the vary second you land you instantly dye
- 7 years agoYou said it ur bad , u can stay bad and keep killing noobs , but this will come to an end cause u will get bored duo to lack of motive . Dont get the ranked system wrong , u should be placed with people at the same skill level like you , so they will be as bad as you are .
- 6 years ago
yeah well maybe go against a whole team of level 300’s who know what they’re doing when all you’re trying to do is have a fun time. then maybe your opinion will change
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