It's a bad experience for a lot of players. Hopefully this will be fixed
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1 RispondiWould too many mercies = too many bad teams?
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1 RispondiWelcome to a dead pvp game
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18 RisposteI still believe this is a skill issue, not a game issue.
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17 RisposteOne control match ended with the best player at 24KD and the worst at 0.40 Talk about matchmaking Runing the fun for a lot of people (even maybe for the one with 24kd ?)
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9 RisposteTrue Vanguard actually just exposed the crucible matchmaking when he made a new light account and took it to crucible. Turns out, the matchmaking actively stacks high elo/skilled players onto a single team against low elo/skilled teams. The system is purposely setting games up to win/lose
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8 RisposteThe reason for some of these lopsided games is that teammates are getting farmed. The opposing teams become charged with light and the snowballing begins. INMO - Charge with light is a big mistake, and being placed in matches with teammates that don't have mods unlocked to take advantage of this mechanic makes them less competitive.
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It's not going to be, Bungie loves bullying people, it's one of their pillars. That's why all maps, game modes, game types, etc, lead to lopsided messes. It's not accidental. They love it.
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Modificato da DeathDucky24: 1/29/2022 3:12:18 AMMaybe I am just really unlucky, or I am just really terrible. Quite possibly both. But I can not seem to find a good match. I am sitting at a 1.0 kd give or take, and my match win percentage this season is a whopping 4%. I only recently started playing again this last season, but this is way, way worse than I remember. It seems like 9 out of 10 games is just me getting absolutely dominated. Not to mention the games where it gives you no rewards or reputation because you are going against a six stack and can't even get out of spawn without getting melted by teamshots.
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But remember in Bungies TWAB they clearly stated that there wasn't that many mercy's in control. Lmao.
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2 RisposteSounds like trash team
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Mercys come from the snowballing effect of control. IB is even worse in this regard with locked powerplays.
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Modificato da Skill Privilege: 1/29/2022 3:26:07 AM
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4 RisposteWhat fix could be coming? It’s the end of a long season and the player base is low.
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Modificato da Double07: 1/29/2022 12:37:36 AMClash doesn’t mercy = Rework or remove control
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The fact that you put that backwards says a whole lot about how some people play this game.
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I’ve had good matches for the most part. Player population is low as well so maybe that’s affecting things
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I don't know what "matchking" is, but if you mean "matchmaking", gaming studios have been trying to fix this for over 20 years without success and have settled on it being impossible.
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Also from no one playing objectives
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You either mercy or you get mercied. There is hardly any in between with this game. In matches that don't end in mercy, it's due to one side struggling just enough to prevent the mercy from kicking in but the losing team still loses by a large margin. I want to go back to being a Destiny PvPer but it's just such a god awfully bad experience right now. I wouldn't waste my breath recommending it to a single soul.
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Most of my games are boring. Also very frustrating for my friends. Can't destiny offer pvp matchmaking for the masses?
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Id agree with OP. A mercy happening should be rare but it happens quite a bit. On the other hand sometimes it doesent and I love seeing people with 30+ k/d in the games on such a regular basis. Often having more kills then the opposing team combined. Such balance. Much wow!
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I agree fully. And at the same time have given up on PvP. I have lost all hope and believe that bungo will ever do anything to fix this issue because they just dont care
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26 RisposteThe problem is lobby balancing puts 4/5 worst players on a team.
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The real problem is peer-to-peer. One player/ team always get the connection, so the other player/ team doesn't stand a chance.
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To "fix" it they'll just make it so the mercy rule is removed.