After researching stats / testing out PVP on a new account, simply turning SBMM off isn't the answer. Far more people will be hurt by the change than we think. I'm not saying every gaming being ultra competitive is right either.... but we need to look a the greater good instead of what is best for the top players.
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16 RepliesAnyone defending SBMM is either delusional or hasn't even played in year one to have a valid reference point when trying to compare it with CBMM. People have quit this game over the past few months because they're sick and tired of having to use the same competitive guns over and over and over again just because they don't have a chance to mess around and try other ones. Using the same load-outs 24/7 results in extreme boredom after a few hrs of playing. However, in the past when there was CBMM, one had the opportunity to use any gun they pleased and still be able to win some games, which meant you could have fun over a longer period of time. To those defending SBMM... if you thought PVP was laggy when Bungie was actually trying to make the connection better (CBMM), imagine how garbage it's gonna be when they don't give a -blam!- about it (now).