Hey all,
Today we’ve discovered an issue with Quickplay Matchmaking. We are actively investigating the depth of the issue, and currently believe that neither connection nor skill are being factored correctly when forming matches. [b]PvP Design Lead Derek Carroll[/b] has more information on our next steps:
[quote]With the release of Update 1.2.3, we introduced 6v6 Quickplay with a bug that causes skill-matching and potentially connection-matching to fail in that playlist. This results in much faster – but lower-quality – matches than normal. Our plan for the immediate future is to take no immediate action, monitor the health of the playlist, take notes, and ready a potential fix. We will inform the community with our findings and if we make a change, you will be the first to know (just like this time).[/quote]
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9 RepliesScrew you guys - seriously - why do you just not give a crap about your own PVP? If a casual wants to play casuals without getting creamed he now has no place to go - he's forced into a sweaty match where he is pitted against pros that level them in a single shot. In case you're wondering, that isn't fun. What's worse is you have all these weak, mediocre players with inflated stats from killing inexperienced players. For any of you thinking this crucible is "fixed", you're just a try-hard with no real skills. If you really want to feel superior and prove your salt, go flawless! At this point just shut down this insanely broken game mode - it's clear that the team responsible for PVP just don't care - how many times are you going to ship a broken product with no play-testing? (Prometheus Lens anyone? Infinite warlock supers?) Your PVP is so bad even your developers don't want to play it! I would urge every casual to stay out of PVP until Bungie decides to take things seriously.