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Editado por No Kings: 1/12/2023 2:23:30 PM
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Bungie, please don't listen to the PvP streamer gods' whining about skill based matchmaking

Those PvP streamers who are complaining about SBMM are whining because with it, they can't jump into a quick play map and easily own it and then post videos about how dominant they are against players, like me, who are far less skilled at PvP. I've seen many videos where they claim that's not the case. That's BS. Awhile back I saw one of these PvP gods showing a pre SBMM quick play match where he went something like 50-0 and got some super rare medal for it. Would he have been able to do that if the players he was up against were at or near his same level? Not an efffin chance. There was another vid from a PvP god showing his first match with Vex Mythoclast where he shredded the opposing team and got nearly 50 kills. Would he have been able to do that against players at or near his skill level? Not an effin chance. No effin way. For players like that, connection base matchmaking is a little like me dropping down to the Cosmodrome to farm kills to get a deepsight weapon done. Practically everything is a one shot kill. That's what the PvP god streamers want from quickplay. They want to own the map against far less skilled players than they are. They don't want to work for their kills. They just want to dominate with ease. When SBMM was changed to connection based MM, half the matches were mercied and there was almost always one or two players who were way better than everyone else who would routinely finish with 40+ kills. Everyone else on the map was just cannon fodder. That may be great for that one guy, but hardly fun for everyone else. SBMM has its problems, sure. Creating Crucible is like herding cats, an always chaotic work in progress. But even with SBMM's problems, it's working and I'm playing Crucible again and I can hold my own with the other players on it who are at or near my skill level. Matches are finishing closer. They're not being mercied anywhere near as often. I'm having fun in Crucible again. I hated the connection MM Crucible where all I was was cannon fodder for PvP junkies. Streamers speak with much louder voices than we do. Their whines get noticed by the devs more than the average players. They have more influence. This whining about SBMM from streamers is likely being heard by you, Bungie. You get rid of it, I'll be done with Crucible again. I'm not at all interested in being a bullet sponge for some streamer who wants to own every quick play map and make videos about how effing wonderful they are. And fine, troll me if ya want with some insipid "git gud" BS. I don't give a rat's a__.

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  • SBMM doesn't really affect me. I never play quickplay, and for the most part I play trials and comp, so I don't [i]really[/i] care. That being said, I don't think SBMM should be in Iron Banner. Not because I want to have easier matches, but because I'm tired of facing the same meta crutching, corner-camping bubble titans every game that I'm only facing [i]because[/i] they crutched the meta so hard that I'm unfortunate enough to play against them. That, and the fact that SBMM always decides to put [b]ONE[/b] player from some distant, far-away land in the match because [u]they[/u] were unfortunate enough to be put into my match. It helps some people, I get it. But this iteration of IB was far more painful to play through than Gambit just because it played the exact same way every time (while keeping the exact same people on occasion too).

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