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Re: result after my return in to the game

@lnxtvv  Sbmm is what it is my dude, you either roll with the punches or you don't.

It only gets stricter the more you play, so you could either just play casually or not at all if you don't want to deal with it. A 3 week break isn't gonna change that I'm afraid. I've played maybe 13 hours total in the last month or so and my lobbies haven't changed at all lol. 😛

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  • Peri_Longbow_pl's avatar
    Peri_Longbow_pl
    5 years ago
    @MandatoryIDtag That's the in my opinion biggest, most notorious issue with Apex Legends. It's an "either-or" game. You either play it and enjoy the constant beating you take as a casual player, or you leave it completely. You can't really compromise in any regard.

    I would almost call it cheating that this game has such a big addiction factor. The constant thought of "but next game will be better!" - Yeah, but it won't be better.
  • MandatoryIDtag's avatar
    MandatoryIDtag
    5 years ago

    @Peri_Longbow_plz  Agreed, I think with sbmm the way it is most players will discover they have a breaking point sooner or later. The sbmm "issue" wasn't mine personally it was other issues.

    However the sbmm makes it much harder to take a break from the game and pick it up at a later date I find....as difficulty of lobbies doesn't seem to reduce much, if at all unless you've not played in literally months.

    With regards to what you said about the addiction aspect, I think this holds true for any BR/FPS game. Before apex I used to be really into pubg for a good while. 

  • lnxtvv's avatar
    lnxtvv
    5 years ago

    @KNH_Hayorang99 I noticed one thing my first 2 days, iwas put on all complete clan, 2 of 1 clan and me...is strange because now im put on normal team