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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I agree in some ways however as a lower tier player myself I would rather not have sbmm. I enjoy playing crucible with my friends who are much better players than me. This usually means I am matched against players who are much better than me. Getting stomped one game after another really isn't much fun. It basically means that I don't play crucible with my friends. Which means I rarely play crucible. When I play on my own I am matched against players with a similar k/d and I quite often have a positive k/d ratio. But you know what. I actually want to play with my friends, against good connections with random opponents. I don't want to have to give up playing with my friends just because bungie wants to make every match a try hard match.