You've played 10 games since early August, half of which are in the rotator playlist. You are not who Bungie should cater for.
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Edited by madman: 9/3/2022 6:14:09 PMI like the change to SBMM too. Played nearly 800 games last season for comaprison. Does that qualify to your standards as enough to say it?
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Edited by Boldly Going Nowhere: 9/3/2022 8:13:02 PMNo, because that was last season. Let me know how it works out for you if/when you end up in the top 5% and you start matching people on the other side of the planet every single match.
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Edited by madman: 9/3/2022 8:31:28 PMso they should not cater for people who don't make D2 their second job (the majority), but instead definitely cater for 5% of the population. Great logic. The top 5% has been telling casuals for seasons now to stop complaining about trials because it's "endgame pvp" and it's "for the elite", and "it's not for casuals", so how about the casuals stop complaining about trials and accept what it is, and the top 5% accepts that casual players don't want to compete, and just have fun so they like the casual playlist to be fun for them... Now everyone has a place to play, go play trials, there is no SBMM there...
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The problem with this is at some point you to will be in the higher percentiles and suffer the same problems. My buddy is a solo player whos got 900 elo and is a .8 KD, and has worse lobbies then I do and im a top 500 player, from what ive seen SBMM is bad for everyone except people who play 1-10 matches a week. IF this is the way you like to have fun so maybe you play a few hours a night when you get off work, SBMM is not your friend and is not good for the game
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True!!!!
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Exactly.