Well SBMM has nothing to do with that.
I just started playing Crucible this past weekend with the broken matchmaking. The majority of matches, I keep trying to figure out what guns the other side was using as it seemed like I would take two bullet hits and go down. Yet I basically have to use full clips on my end to take someone out.
Found out about peer to peer yesterday and lag.
I say put put SBMM back in. At least matches will be a lot less lopsided. Lag will still be there.
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Edited by Stari: 8/1/2018 12:48:42 PMI play a lot for 4 years now and SBMM has been cancer to many of my friends. 99% of my friends quit Destiny because of that.
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Appreciate the information. Was it because your friends were different in pvp skills so they couldn't play together due to SBMM?
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I know these friends for 10-15 years and we were in different Halo and CoD competitions in those years. When Destiny came out, we thought that we were good pvp players. Me and some friends bought PS4 in 2014 and some stayed on Xbox. We all had the same problems: bad hit registration, delay and latency. Only two of us stayed playing Destiny PvP, because we were stubborn and we were hoping for that one good match. The rest laughed at us and quit playing Destiny. But with new 6 vs 6 something had positively changed and we can finally mostly play normally. I'm really happy and finally enjoy Destiny PvP. Of course, sometimes there are weird matches, but we can live with that :)