To the people who say all experience pvp players or people against SBMM, you are dumb, in fact you probably are the same people that think divinity isn't overpowered. Me and my gf are very very far apart in the skill spectrum, me being a seasoned vet, her not really liking crucible, so tell me why when she plays solo all I hear is negative feedback. The people that advocate for this new sbmm are probably bottom skill players who just like with divinity, want things to be easier for them. PvP games are about adapting, and if you cant adapt you'll loose. Are there sweats who stomp, yes but its soooo rare. I think a form of sbmm needs to be in place but not this, it should prioritize connection while protecting the outliers (ie. Bottom skill players and top skill players) from matching each other, basically widening the skill gap a lot more. To my pve players who wanna actually get good at the game, play trials when its freelance and genuinely try, no more blaming it on your teammates or sweats, you have to be the person to adapt. That is how your pvp experience will improve.
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This games pvp system is terrible.
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Why I are you asking us why you hear negative feedback from your gf when she plays solo? I mean I can take a stab at a guess if you don’t want to have an open minded conversations with her. The mechanical systems and decision making needed to be good don’t come natural to all people. While they can get better with practice they’re never going to be a top player. They don’t care about aim and reflex training software or games. They just want the fun to come easily. They want a casual smash bros experience, not a frame counting wave dashing EVO tournament experience. And it’s fine that people get enjoyment out of mastering a game. That’s not the case for everyone. Some don’t have the time, inclination, or even aptitude for that. That doesn’t make their desire for a fun experience any less valid. And often just telling people who want to have fun “get good” may as well be telling them “find a new game”. Want to know what the difference is between strict SBMM and all the casuals and low skill players left and avoid the mode/game? Nothing.
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10 RepliesDestiny pvp should not be taken seriously, ever
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1 ReplyDivinity isn't overpowered. It's a job. You lose a person that can do damage in exchange for having someone use Divinity. Divinity is essentially for weaker players, so they can be useful if nothing else. Problem is the way to obtain it is simultaneously the easiest and hardest thing to accomplish.