News - This Warzone 2 Sbmm Mindset Must Come To An End
I hope you're all having a fantastic day today. M eastern time, you can add me up in the chat, and you can join in whenever you see an open space available. So ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to skillbase matchmaking and current-day Call of Duty, we all know it is extremely thick nowadays. Of course, I don't really mind the competition.
You know a lot of my game plays. You see me approaching pretty confident people. I don't mind it too often, but for the mass majority of people out there, you know you guys are out there hustling 24/7. You have class all the time, you have families to tend to, you're exhausted right, you come home, you don't want to sweat, you don't want to have to worry about anything, you just want to go ahead and relax on a match of Call of Duty, and nowadays, that's just not simply a thing, so you know, ways that people are working around are by reverse boosting, whether they go ahead and dump their stats or they go ahead and buy a second copy of the game, make it a bot account, and then join off that bot account.
VPNs are another thing that I hear quite often. There's a lot of methods to work around the scoby match making a current-day Cod, and honestly, I don't really give a crap what you guys do, you know. For me personally, it's too much of an effort to go through all that work. I'd rather just hop into a match and just call today.
If it's good, it's good, and if it's bad, it's bad. You know, it is what it is, but a lot of people out there don't mind going through the extra effort to, you know, go ahead and get a little bit more of a casual experience, but there's one thing that disturbs me and really annoys me about this process.
I got to I really do got to keep it real with you guys. I'm not here to go ahead and support skill-based matchmaking, but you know the people who reverse boost. Again, like I said. I have nothing against it, but the amount of egos that I see out there on the internet, whether it's on Twitter. Instagram, or wherever you use Facebook, people that you watch on YouTube, streamers, and so forth.
The amount of egos that I see out there—people bragging and boasting about absurd KDs about, you know, getting 50, 000 nukes about being one of the best players in the game while they're ignoring absolute bots in, you know, the majority of their lobbies—is just ridiculous in my personal opinion.
Like I said, I don't care what you do with your time, I don't care if you want a reverse boost, and I don't care how you handled the skill-based match. Mak in current-day Cod. But don't come out and start bragging that you are some top-tier player and that you're the best of the best that you are.
When what you're realistically doing is just reverse boosting, you know anybody can go into a lobby that is significantly lower than their skill bracket, and absolutely stomp out anybody in the world could do that. I guess what I want to say here is just fess up. You know, we went through this. Back in Black Ops Cold War, there were a lot of people out there, you know, people who do live gameplay articles and stuff like that, who were just, you know, absolutely boasting it out about being top tier and then coming out that they reverse boosted and stuff like that, but a lot of these people owned up to their mistakes, they owned up to the fact that they're reverse boosting, and again, their channels Thrive because, at the end of the day, let's be real here.
The mass majority of people out there, even though there are some people who are a bit skeptical about gameplay, but the mass majority of people out there that watch gameplay know that nine times out of 10, you're probably seeing people who are, like I said, way under your skill bracket. You know, diverse people are equally skilled.
It's going to be a bit more competitive gameplay, and when people post on YouTube and people stream, they want to try to get you the best of the best quality stuff, so what they're going to do is once again, like I said, they might reverse boost, they might try to go ahead and get bot LOB lobes, so on and so forth, so they can get more premium stuff, or, of course, if that's not the case, they'll lobby shop for hours and hours and hours until they do finally get a casual game where they can kick back and relax, and that will be the game play, but I would say the mass majority of people out there know.
If you see someone popping off, it's usually someone who's not in their bracket, so the point I'm trying to make here is why you should hide the fact that you reverse boost. If indeed, like I said, the mass majority of people out there already know the majority of these crazy clips are against people who aren't like, you know, similar 5K and 6K players right there're, you know, individuals.
Whoever might not be in your bracket gets it; they understand. So why lie about it? I don't know it. It might be an issue that isn't really that big of a deal, but it just disgusts me. It really does. It puts a horrible taste in my mouth, and I despise when people go ahead and do this. They are dropping the most insane KDs.
You know we're trying to prove a point here: matchmaking is bad when you're playing solo. It's a nightmare experience. You can't enjoy it. You get teamed up with people who are completely not supposed to be in your bracket, and vice versa, with people who are almost above your bracket. It's not calculating anything correctly.
And we're trying to resolve this, and you have a bunch of people out here once again bragging and boasting. People are complaining about skill-based matchmaking in Warfare 3. If you complain about skill-based matchmaking in Warfare 3, you are absolute garbage. How do you have the nerve to come out and even say such a thing?
When once again all of your lobbies are reverse-boosted, you are intentionally Getting into matches where everybody is severely under your skill bracket, and then you're going to turn to the community and tell us that we're complaining too much about skill-based matchmaking. I mean, sure, if I was getting lobbies like that every single game.
I would also imagine That skillbase matchmaking wasn't present, but that's not the reality of the matchmaking system in Moder Warfare 3. It's horrifying, like I said, that there's two sides to matchmaking within this game: the side where solos can't get you know a good experience and their teammates can't back them up, so you know they have to play with full squads.