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.
-
Edited by RelentlessWolf: 5/25/2016 3:19:27 AMI do not understand your argument while it does make sense on paper think about it like this when 2 players shoot each other at the same time connection will determine who wins that gunfight not skill specially on a game without dedicated servers, you cannot flank to outsmart your opponents because the radar will always tell you where they are and the game is not balanced enough for skill to be involved. One player will have an advantage over another player due the how good or bad the connection is to the lobby. Players like you who run netduma will rarely run into laggy players because you can control who gets to connect to you but what about the rest of us? I have asked a buddy of mine who uses netduma to turn off the filter and guess what, it connects us to players with our skill level...........from across the ocean!!!!!!! And due to latency the matches are laggy and unplayable so where does skill come into play if i cannot dmg red bars or if other players see me 1-2 secs before i see them due to lag? Defending sbmm while running a netduma? Gtfo lol