I’ve played destiny PVP for almost 6 years at this point to get to where I’m at skill wise. How does one expect to get any better if they don’t invest any time in the game mode? Season 4 I had like 1600 glory points, season 5 I finally got 2300 points. Solo queuing into comp back then with no solo playlist and skill based matchmaking forced me to get better while playing against stacks. I’ve never understood the “playing ppl at my skill level makes me better argument”.
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작성자: Vorender 6/19/2020 3:46:15 AMDon't you hear how that sounds? You played 1 game for 6 years. So few people do that. Those who choose to do this should all be put on an island together so they can murder each other and leave the other 95% of players to have fun and not play against those who are playing like their lives are on the line. I also see a lot of high skilled players keep referring to "getting better". If I have to play this game for 5 years and 10000 matches to get to the top 5% of players, then I'm all set. I did 800 matches last season. Had a Control ELO of 1600. Season 11 I'm at 1120 atm. I have to focus SO HARD to get 20 kills now. It's not fun. I don't ever want to be elite. I just want to have fun with others who feel the same way.
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[quote]Solo queuing into comp back then with no solo playlist and skill based matchmaking forced me to get better while playing against stacks.[/quote] I did the exact same thing for my Recluse and it wasn't fun.
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[quote]I’ve played destiny PVP for almost 6 years at this point to get to where I’m at skill wise. How does one expect to get any better if they don’t invest any time in the game mode? Season 4 I had like 1600 glory points, season 5 I finally got 2300 points. Solo queuing into comp back then with no solo playlist and skill based matchmaking forced me to get better while playing against stacks. I’ve never understood the “playing ppl at my skill level makes me better argument”.[/quote] Think of it like School first-year through 12. It's all incremental. We didn't go to university at 6 years old
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[quote] I’ve never understood the “playing ppl at my skill level makes me better argument”.[/quote] Everyone learns differently, at different paces, and in different environments. Stop looking at it only for what worked for you.
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Because you're in an environment where people are of similar skill and you're able to read the situation better at a pace that slowly let's you grow. Sports do it in real life too. As you get better at the sport, you're able to face off against better skilled athletes. Boxing is a GREAT example for this. Imagine facing off against world champion as a rookie. You're gonna get wrecked in 1-2 rounds. You're not gonna learn anything since he'll floor you just that fast. The same applies to Destiny.
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I think we’d need to see how bungie adapts matchmaking as a players skill develops before we can say SBMM is the pathway to improvement in the crucible. Even if someone does improve, if the matchmaking does continue to push them into matches with better tiered players, they will plateau at some point.
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yes, not everyone progesses to pro level, they progress until they hit their own skill plateau. This happens far better in an environment where you up the difficulty gradually based on the skill level. Take a look in your larger cities at any sports leagues, they have age catagories and skill catagories if the population is large enough.
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that is sbmm, it allows you to understrand what you are doing, figure out why you were beat if you so choose to evaluate your performance. CBMM does not as you don't know the skill of the players, and those far better will do things you don't understand and won't figureo out. we just don't have the population to make SBMM and CBMM combined work well.
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작성자: Ultra Violet 6/18/2020 7:03:43 AMAnd this is why Crucible will die. Quit if you can’t keep up say the sweaties, That’s Bungie’s greatest fear. Shrinking player base. And twitch streamers are hastening it’s demise. Well done guardians.
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Anyone will plateau at some point. We hit our limits regardless. Thus why every body builder can't have muscles as big as the world's biggest body builder, or some people can't get as skinny as others due to their body's natural motablism. We all have limits we're capable of, and Bungie decided to say eff it and throw that to the wind and hope for the best. They literally catered to 2% of the playerbase with their decision to remove SBMM.