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I'm on the fence about it. Ranked matchmaking is great for match quality and challenge, but at the same time, I enjoy seeing people of different skill levels. Yes it's frustrating to get wrecked by some 8574 kills TTV player, but it's also very satisfying to solo a squad of players who are a bit below you in skill. The latter reminds you of your own improvement.
The argument that new players can't improve in this environment is false. I was as new as anyone, I had never played a BR and not played an FPS in about 15 years, yet I've improved a lot.
@nooblet123 wrote:I'm on the fence about it. Ranked matchmaking is great for match quality and challenge, but at the same time, I enjoy seeing people of different skill levels. Yes it's frustrating to get wrecked by some 8574 kills TTV player, but it's also very satisfying to solo a squad of players who are a bit below you in skill. The latter reminds you of your own improvement.
The argument that new players can't improve in this environment is false. I was as new as anyone, I had never played a BR and not played an FPS in about 15 years, yet I've improved a lot.
Noones saying you can't improve. Michael Jordan smashing me everyday on the basketball court of course would make me better. But why the hell would I consider that fun? And how respected would he be if he felt entitled to do that?
All I'd be doing for him if he was a real player is making him worse. It would have the opposite effect on him and if he was real he wouldn't want to play me either! You fail to understand it goes both ways. Playing noobs also makes you suck. Its not fun and is nothing to brag about. That is if you are truly competitive and a human player.
People also get better playing at their own league level and gradually improving at their own pace in more competitive matches. Society in general would not respect a sport with a community of people that felt otherwise. It would seem fake.
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