It seems there's NO elo, no nothing, just random shitness rolling the dice.
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I hate solo queuing and duo queuing. There are some familiar decent players I see out there that if I got to know them a bit more, I'd be the best man at their wedding. I load in, see them and look at the other randoms. You'd expect the game to lobby balance properly to make sure that there isn't a team consisted of players with brains against one player with a brain teamed with dumb and dumber. But nope, I get the teammates who play like they have down syndrome whilst versing the players who have the ability to aim [b]decent[/b]. I drop 1.5 efficiency, doing the best I can in a 1v3, and my teammates drop 3 defeats max, whilst dying every single round. The worst part is they push in by themselves every single time and die. They don't even get a shot off. It wild that they're even allowed to play in my skill bracket.
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I managed to make it to the gates of the lighthouse for the first time this week :) The final game I knew was over from my first interaction, player moved too well and I just knew he was going to carve up my team. I was correct XD
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Eh… yea it can be frustrating, to me I take it as lotto some times you have great team mates and are in sync and sometimes you’ll have bots.. their games that I am absolutely trash maybe even three straight games and there’s games that I’m absolutely a beast and I carry the team me, I look at it like this it’s all about having fun.
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由NotCreative123編輯: 9/23/2023 7:47:47 PMHow astute of you! 👏 Trials doesn't use Lobby Balancing. Rewards don't scale with skill, so the only way to ensure that "good" players get more rewards than "bad" players is to use Random Matchmaking with Random team makeups. Even so, if you dont have access to good players, it's still in your best interest to solo queue. If you have access to a good Trials team, it's in your best interest to play with them.
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It doesn’t have lobby balancing. Unless you’re capable of carrying a team, solo queue will always be random luck.
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