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@Lord_Scorpion34It hurts retention because people would have nothing to play for. People don't really want to play people at or above their level over and over. You see this when people claim they just want relaxing, casual games but then get mad when they die or celebrate when they get a massive game. If they just wanted casual fun, they wouldn't care about the result, they'd enjoy the journey. But that's not the case in any competitive style game. People want to have success, even if they fool themselves by fighting lesser players.
The biggest problem with gaming started with online gaming. Playing a game for fun died the moment people started playing other real people. It was one thing to lose to a cpu or a couch buddy but getting beat by some stranger somewhere else that might think less of you....no way! lol
Not sure I 100% agree with that. A good session, with my squadmates, is generally when we feel like we are "in it". If it's a good fight and you had a chance then that's fine if you get wiped. That's all I ask really. I know you can't guarantee that but I'm not asking for noob lobbies and I don't want to play against people well over my ability. Around our ability-ish is good enough for me and those tend to produce the most memorable and fun games.
- hayhor8 months agoHero@RockDokRock Nothing is 100%. Like you I much prefer balance but I also just play to have a good time and have some laughs. But from what I've observed this isn't most people.
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