Forum Discussion

Jford86697's avatar
Jford86697
Rising Novice
6 months ago

Why let 1-2 pred teams farm every diamond lobby?

What is the goal of this matchmaking phenomenon?  Where as a solo queue D3 player trying to solo queue to masters I am being killed over 50% of the time by a pred 3 stack who is agro rampaging through the lobby racking up 40 elims?

Genuinely curious here?  Is this to create a content gen opportunity for the streamers every so often?  Whats the plan behind this?

 

2 Replies

  • 75gyrrw8b2uc's avatar
    75gyrrw8b2uc
    Seasoned Traveler
    6 months ago

    Aside from the last 3 days, I've been getting like 6 masters and 6 preds in games this season, on average. 
    I am Diamond btw. 
    It's pretty annoying when I'm facing dudes who just played pro league scrims after I get off work (oh my god my age is showing lol)

    I do believe a good counter to this would be for Apex to put more weight on placement. That way, those of us who might be more on the average side (1.1-1.3kd) can still rank up while not ONLY relying on gun skills. 

    The whole point of a BR is to win a game, see match point for example, that's the best form of Apex, when people are incentivized to win. 

    When is Apex at its worst? Then pred teams run down diamond lobbys.

  • I can't remember how many matchmaking buckets they were trying to implement during the big season 17 (?) matchmaking overhaul, but I think it was about six or seven. The population we have now allows for a lot less. Pubs matches with a bronze-to-predator curve are not uncommon. At all. I call that one single bucket. So even if there are two or even three buckets in ranked then there's pretty much no way for masters or preds to get a match without diamond AND platinum players to fill the lobby. And at least they're showing you what you're getting into before the match starts. Rookie, bronze, silver lobbies all show a match filled with rookie, bronze and silver players. But typically a huge percentage of the lobby is made up of platinum+ players who just haven't got to their true rank yet. Better by the second half of the season, you ask? No. No, it isn't. Because that's when all the rank locked platinum+ players start hitting their secondaries. Because why would they want to play against masters and preds when they can just start a new account and beat up on kids and new players?

    Which brings me to ask: If you want to get away from these headaches then why aren't you running a secondary, or multiple secondaries, like everyone else?

About Apex Legends Feedback

Give feedback about the Legends, maps, weapons, loot and more in the Apex Legends community forums.33,821 PostsLatest Activity: 12 hours ago