Lol
Jumping into a few "quick" games this morning.
Pass of Ferocity past 3 wins.
No, I didn't go flawless.
I quickly buried that idea.
Best matchmaking ever in the second game when I just shut down my console and went to work.
My team:
A) Silver I/30.152 Crucible kills/0.95 KDA/940 Trials kills/1 Flawless/no PvP title
B) Silver III/73.147 Crucible kills/1.10 KDA/2.299 Trials kills/9 Flawless/no PvP title
C) Gold III/46.625 Crucible kills/1.43 KDA/7.180 Trials kills/9 Flawless/no PvP title
The other team:
A) Ascendant III/214.390 Crucible kills/1.59 KDA/27.294 Trials kills/62 Flawless/Glorious + Flawless title
B) Ascendant III/44.439 Crucible kills/1.42 KDA/7.706 Trials kills/15 Flawless/Gilded Glorious + Flawless
C) Adept III/427.733 Crucible kills/1.79 KDA/46.264 Trials kills/106 Flawless/Gilded Glorious + Gilded Flawless
They were nice and had all 3 their comp emblem equipped hence we knew what was coming.
I call this a day.
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Edited by eeriearcade: 4/23/2024 8:37:09 PMIf Trials matchmaking throws up 3 “strong” players and 3 “weak” players, you should expect 10% of those matches to be guaranteed blowouts (where the 3 “strong” players get placed on the same team). All the other matches in that scenario would still be imbalanced (2 “strong” players + 1 “weak” player vs 1 ”strong” player + 2 “weak” players). If you’re one of the “weak” players, you’d have a 30% chance of getting 2 “strong” teammates and having an easy match. The other 70% would be stacked against you. *Obviously simplified, but hopefully my maths is correct! 🤞