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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4 RepliesMatches being too competitive and sweaty isn't the only issue. Fact is Destiny PvP was laggy as hell before SBMM was even implemented. Adding SBMM on top of the current state of the crucible is like pouring gasoline over an already large fire. You can make arguments for sbmm after they implement dedicated servers. Till that day comes, matchmaking should remain connection based. I shouldn't be forced to face lagging red bars just so some other player can improve his game. You improve by dedicating hours into the game, punishing those who already have, just so the ones who haven't can improve is stupid. This isn't even about who plays good and who gets destroyed, it's about the experience as a whole. I and I'm sure many others would rather lose while having my shots register and ever gunfight feel fair than destroy the other team while every kill is delayed and everyone is teleporting everywhere.