Just stop crying about it and get a team. This is a waste of devs time when they could fix an actual issue.
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This is an actual issue. And I did actually it was great. Good fun
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So there you go. Problem solved.
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Match making still needs to be fixed
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It's not broken
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Opinion noted
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What do you think is wrong?
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Unbalanced mm. Considering the amount of players that post about stacked teams, there is no shortage of them, so why should stats run against solos? Yes it's "comp", but tweaking the algorithm to search for another fire team of equal size first shouldn't be an issue. If one isn't immediately available, the search for the next size down. Same thing in reverse for solos.
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There's no point. Ultimately it comes down to people being able to chose not trashy team mates. That's the reason 4 stacks do good, I've joined plenty of failed 4 stacks and lost 2 and left. I've beat plenty of four stacks in solo. The issue i see people crying about is the rank based matchmaking being too loose with chosing who gets who.
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Guess it all come down to how you see it. I've played stacked and solo. I think it should be matched. Comp in destiny isn't competitive. It's just a playlist that's sweatier than qp. But I think it should be competitive. And I feel that right now it isn't. Heavy drops way too much, some maps are too small for control with heavy being right next to the zones, unbalanced match making like stated before. Hell, at least make connection matter. I see so many laggy people in comp.
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Honestly the issue with comp is teams of dramatically different amounts of glory. I went in with a 4 stack of all 1500-1600s and we had a bunch of super close games. Here's an example of a the problem tho. 1 guy is 3000, another is 800, another 2000 and another is 300. This guy with 3000 is against a bunch of 1500 players. They could easily fix this by saying the highest glory player is what the team is based on for matchmaking. Cause literally 8 games in a row we're all close there was only one 6-0 and it seemed like a fluke, since they had the same glory.