It's going to happen more and more. It's almost like this wasn't predicted....
This is what happens when you have only roughly 700k people playing this game in total, of which only roughly 10% are playing PvP.
Now you take that small 70k, population and you subdivide that number by Pc and Console.
Now subdivide that number, for your engine of choice, by all the other pvp game mades. Rumble / Elim / Survival etc...
NOWWWWWWW subdivide the left over popluation in control into smaller and smaller subgroups because of SBMM.
And now people are confused on why they are expecting cake lobbies and better and better people are creeping in. It's strange, but casual PvP players aren't holding up the PvP population to keep SBMM stricter. It's like casual players....only play casually....while dedicated pvp players keep playing.
It's magical!!!!!!!!! Anddddd this path keeps going till we just back in CBMM.
History....repeats.
Nope, SBMM is still on. Bungie loosened it so people at the “extremes of skill” could match faster. This mainly effects sweats and above average players from sitting in orbit for an eternity looking for games
per the TWAB, the loose SBMM gets more loose at the extreme ends now.
so very high skilled and very low skilled players have a wider parameter when finding players to match with.
No, it's just been expanded some remember this is loose sbmm not total. The expansion kinda put it back to what it was but more tolerable. I have had rough game but I can't blame matchmaking I was using inefficient stuff and making bad plays.
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