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Lobasrumpasaurus
New Veteran
27 days ago

Did you enjoy this match? "Yes" "No"

What the hell is the point of this "Did you enjoy this match?" "Yes" "No" prompt at the end of the match? No box to fill in for further feed back? Clowns. 

Add a box for us to tell you why we say No. Trash match making. You keep putting multiple 3 stack preds in plat and low diamond lobbies. Amazing fun.

Eh forget it, they could add the box but i bet they wont even check the notes.

14 Replies

  • Well at least they are doing something...kinda positive yet at the same time pointless given how fractured and unmonitored this community is:
    - smurfs
    - hackers
    - casuals playing ranked willing to get Masters without even trying
    - etc.

    I mean from these 3 reasons alone I would say a sane person would get like 90%+ "no" answers which unfortunately would not be representative, if Respawn's goal would be to make matchmaking actually fair, not just fun or enjoyable (free lobbies / bot lobbies).

    Hopefully there are separate people working on this and hacking issue otherwise I would not approve not dumping every hand on deck towards hacking issue which seems to be going to be end of Apex, at least for me... 15 seasons basically without quitting and now I just could not bare it anymore twice this year alone.

  • reconzero's avatar
    reconzero
    Seasoned Ace
    25 days ago

    They've been doing it now, at random, for probably at least the last few seasons. I'd say I get the prompt at the end of every... 100th match or so. I've had them in both BR and bot royale, but I don't play ranked or mixtape so I can't speak to those modes.

  • They don't really care why we didn't enjoy the match. They honestly don't even care whether we enjoyed it or not. The data they're really trying to get is whether or not your re-queue likelihood goes down in relation to a "yes" or a "no." In other words, if you didn't enjoy the match then do you switch to some other game or do you re-queue for a shot at a better match? That's what they want to know. If "nos" don't lead to elevated churn then there's no reason for them to care why we're unhappy.