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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5 RepliesEdited by Unit215: 5/24/2016 7:17:43 PM• Ranked playlist • Social playlist -> Problem solved. We don't need to look at any greater good. This is a game, and should be enjoyable for [u][b]EVERYBODY[/b][/u], not just the "weaker"; "average", or "top" players. You're 100% right by saying: "There's not one solution that can cater to all players."; Perhaps multiple solutions then? Hence ranked and social playlists. [i]"But then the K/D's and statistics will be unreliable!"[/i] Bungie has never cared for the top ranking players, or veterans of the game; they've proven that multiple times already. They cater to the casual, and the casual does not care for statistics. SBMM has destroyed the fun of crucible for the majority; has twisted the meta into a corner snipe face-off; and has made it impossible for many people to play competitively aside their(higher-skilled) friends. No excuse is valid for this failed attempt at a better matchmaking system.