So instead of catering to the try hards who are committed to the PvP side of bungies game . You want them to cater to the bad kids who are only plying for gear and rewards and who aren't in any way committed to the games PvP side ?
Why should they let bad players only play bad player while us good player have to sweat and try hard every game cause we are only playing the top 5% of the community? Get over it. Get better at the game and learn how to win. It's not that hard
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So youre saying that the try hards deserve the free wins against bad players? So they shouldnt have to try for 2/3s of their game? Wierd how that works out.
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Editado por Neytir: 7/28/2016 2:51:06 PMGoing up against a team that stomps you teaches you very little. Going up against a team the is equal to you, or slightly better, leaves much more room to improve and learn. And also, you mentioned letting bad players play against bad players and said they shouldn't be able to if you guys at the top 5% have to sweat to stay there. Well, for those bad players, that match IS going to be a sweaty one, because they are on equal ground, just as you are with other high-tier players (assuming you are one).
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That is what reg crucible is for it protects you from actual people with thumbs and you learn there. Trials is more of a Test your Might playlist, where the sbmm handcuffs are taken off and you get to see how bad or good you really are. Not every mode needs to have a participation ribbon.
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Not saying you should get something just for participating, but you should at least go into a match of Trials with a decent chance to win, rather than running into a team that just stomps everyone and having little to no chance.
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Editado por Zonntohn: 7/28/2016 7:45:10 PMThen go practice during the week in elimination WHERE sbmm protects you and you can improve, then come back to trials where you can Test your might again. I want to point out this game mode is not everybody wins (even the creators said this was made for everyone to play but only the best will win etc etc) like ib where you just get free loot. Practice during the week against the players in your tier, get better increase your ranking then come back to trials and Test your might again. If you can't Stack up you can't stack up. Saying you want to have easier games is what is referred to as the participation ribbon generation aka if something is too hard its not the persons fault, its trials fault they shouldn't have to practice to get better just get easier opponents. I have seen 1.0 kd teams make it all the way to the lighthouse because they practice all week and learn how to play together really well. I also help people get there and teach them along the way. For the people that say they will not get better cause they are old or slow reaction time that is complete BS. As i have had countless people that are completely hopeless the first time i play with them become very competent teammates by the 4th or 5th time i run them. Now i think Yr1 matchmaking may bring more people back because it would be very random as to you match up against, which means you may have a better chance of not running into the top 1% of players.
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Finally, Someone gets the concept. Thank you.