There really isn't SBMM in those lists either. All they really have for the most part is lobby balancing. This like CBMM is fun for a few but most are really not playing much of a role in the game. That will slowly sink in on the players and I suspect be the end of the game. They have already honestly lost their content creator community. Soon they will be left with what they deserve their Free to Play community.
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[quote]There really isn't SBMM in those lists either. All they really have for the most part is lobby balancing. This like CBMM is fun for a few but most are really not playing much of a role in the game. That will slowly sink in on the players and I suspect be the end of the game. They have already honestly lost their content creator community. Soon they will be left with what they deserve their Free to Play community.[/quote] Comp and elimination literally have SBMM.
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NO THEY LITERALLY DON'T. They have lobby balancing. You will find in match after match that you will have one player on each team doing most all of it and the other players are fillers. That is their "version" of SBMM as it was being used in the game but it is in no way SBMM. It is what they call SBMM but it is actually lobby balancing. That is all they feel they can pull off I would guess. Player numbers and connections being what they are. They have been using this for a long while not entirely sure if it was all they had before for SBMM but it seems to be what they have as the highest level of matchmaking now.
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Edited by Bore: 7/12/2020 2:49:26 PMAll gamemodes in destiny 2 use lobby balancing. For CBMM, players are gathered with connection as priority and then divided into two balanced teams based on skill. For SBMM, players are gathered with skill as priority and then split into balanced teams. Comp and elim both use SBMM. Read the TWAB from a couple weeks ago. If you don’t like those modes matchmaking, then you don’t like SBMM.