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l_mRGogo_l
4 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
@hayhor Let me introduce you @hayhoy, the main software developer who writes the codes of the game and knows everything.
Where do you learn this information? Can you tell us too?
hayhor
4 years agoHero
@l_mRGogo I learn from playing and talking with friends and randoms. Because we never wait for more than a few seconds for a game I can see speed of MM is a big consideration. Going from playing with randoms to having one friend with me our lobbies instantly jump to a harder level, even if our random 3rd is someone who has no idea what to do. This this means that squading has an effect. I've also played with a PC player who made pred many seasons ago but barely plays ranked. His lobbies are crazy and worse than my other friends lobbies so max rank obviously plays a part. Then you have people that barely play ranked but have KDs close to 2 or higher always complaining that their lobbies are super hard. So that means KD is a factor. If I win a game or have a few good finishes in a row I'm suddenly tossed into a harder lobby. Some really poor games I feel like I'm fighting much lesser players in a game.
So yeah after 12k+ matches I have an idea of what I think affects sbmm.
So yeah after 12k+ matches I have an idea of what I think affects sbmm.
- l_mRGogo_l4 years agoSeasoned Hotshot
@hayhor
You are talking about assumptions. If you have evidence, share your sources, if there is no evidence, please don't be talkative.