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@DaAceXD wrote:
@ajharris21 wrote:
@BoaFang7 wrote:@ajharris21 Yeah sure... why make their game fair when it's meant to be competitive ranked. It's stupid and unfair that premades are put against randoms.
Overwatch does this very well because their game has a more well thought out matchmaking system where if a premade ques it ends up facing another premade more often than not.
You have the same opportunity as every other player to squad up before playing competitively, that's how it's fair, it's down to you to make that happen. Not respawn. The best players will probably play in squads, if you want to be one of them you'll probably have to be in squads also. It's all down to you and the choices you make.
''You have the same opportunity as every other player to squad up before playing competitively, that's how it's fair, it's down to you to make that happen. Not respawn. The best players will probably play in squads, if you want to be one of them you'll probably have to be in squads also. It's all down to you and the choices you make.''WTF is this. comment 🙂 🙂Obviously my friends are not always online when i want to play the game.
If you queu solo and you get matched up with a premade on discort.
ITS UNFAIR.
how can this be an argument?
I think there are enough premade squads and solo players to split up the major playerbase.
Why should we not do it then?
Writing code for the fix is not that black and white.
You can split them up. When there are not enough you can still push them together.
Don't play in ranked then. Rank is competitive. You'll be lucky to be competitive with total strangers you have never played with.
Normal playlist is tons of fun, because it's less serious.
I raced RC cars years ago. Some people used to prepare their cars to the tiniest detail. Others rocked up and just raced what they brought. They guys that prepped were the serious, truly competitive ones, who were in the Final A groups (and not the B,C,D final groups)... not the guys just turning up.
It's a competitive game mode. What are you expecting?
Do you notice how your example makes the inverse point to that which you are trying to make?
Those who prepped ended up in a group, where they could duke it out to see which of them is better.
The good randoms who did not prep were in other groups, to see which of them is better.
They did not just repeatedly put a varying number of prepped guys in with the randoms, give them all points for position, allow everyone to compete as often as they want, add up the points for each person from a varying number of games, and rank them that way. I wonder why? Seems like a perfect competitive system to me xD
Note: the randoms then go totally mess up low level ranked with smurf accounts where they can happily take a few 1v3s instead, eventually this kills low level ranked.
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