POI draft: If there wasn't already so much to stop me from playing ranked modes then this would definitely do it. What's next? The dev choses your weapons for you? I know it's frustrating when teammates make bad choices, but the point isn't whether they make good or bad choices. The point is that the game gives each of us the opportunity to choose for ourselves. And just because a teammate (or two) makes a bad decision does not mean you have to go along with it. Even in ranked.
"There must be a difference between competitive and noncompetitive game modes. If Ranked and Pubs should be the same, then just get rid of Ranked."
That statement made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. And I completely... you guessed it! ...disagree. Actually if it was up to me there wouldn't be a ranked mode. But children will endlessly want to whip it out and see who has the bigger gun. So be it.
For me, ranked and pubs should be absolutely identical, if only because of the prevailing thought (which I disagree with) that pubs is just practice for ranked. How are you supposed to practice football on a postage stamp-sized lot instead of a regulation-sized field? Or with a softball instead of a football? Or with one teammate instead of a full squad? Or, to bring it all back to the POI draft, how am I supposed to practice the game when I don't have full run of the field? I played straight shot or whichever LTM it was where they forced you to drop where they wanted you to drop. I hated it. One match was all it got. Never again.
There's a tremendous amount to be said on the subject of ranks, their value, their misapprehensions about players, players misapprehensions about what ranks actually are, what they mean, and whether or not they tell you much of value. I could go on all night, but this is not the time or place.
I completely agree with you about clubs and also about a social hub. Both good ideas that the game needs.
On the subject of killcams, I've played games that had them and they really don't ever seem to do what it is they're intended to do. They never show you what happened. They show you a rough approximation of what happened, with just enough inaccuracy to fuel the constant and relentless cheating call outs. When something that's created to alleviate confusion ends up making things more confusing... that's not good. Now if somebody could build one that actually worked, that would be great. Somehow I'm not seeing Respawn as the company to crack that code. And even if they could, EA wouldn't fund it. Cheap **bleep**. Can I say "**bleep**" on the forums?
At any rate, more good effort. Keep it up.