Yokaiko, on 15 March 2013 - 08:55 AM, said:
Then that will be the end of me playing, because its no longer fun.
Why where you out in the open?
That is mechwarrior 101.....don't be very far from cover.
I don't believe you.
For one thing it's still better than pre-Elo. The only difference now is that dropping with a 4-man team doesn't give you an 80% win/loss rate no matter what your other 4 teammates are like. You have to coordinate, especially when you pug.
What Elo is doing isn't giving you worse teammates - it's giving you better enemies. That's not going to change. I find it hard to believe that you're going to quit because of that. Sorry man, not calling you out, but really? You're upset because you feel like your teammates are sandbagging you. I had almost 20 straight losses day before yesterday because I couldn't catch a team that would coordinate. Some of them were premades even, all the same wacky black and green paint jobs. Refused to use chat, a couple people would and everyone else would just do something else, abandon their LRM support, leave the Atlas brawler behind and rush in medium/heavies, the list was long and painful.
Yesterday and today have been better. Elo, like any matchmaking, works on the aggregate. You had a few bad games. It happens. Keep going. Keep your win/loss over 50% and it will get better.
Where you start to hit suck is when you run into the ex-pugstomping teams who are trapped under the heavily competitive teams.
We discussed this a while ago but it's worth bringing up again:
Elo approximate scale -
Tier 1 - Golden Ninja Elite.
Best teams in the game. Probably loving Elo or at least not minding it but probably playing it less because every game is like competitive 8-mans. They will almost perpetually have a greater than 50% win/loss rate because statistically they are too few to only drop with comparable skilled players so lower Elo folks get brought in. Winning against a lower ranked player doesn't raise your Elo much if any so they win a lot of games for only a tiny increase.
Tier 2 - Ambrosia.
Ambrosia is the food of the gods. The problem is that you ARE the Ambrosia at Tier 2. You are who gets beaten, often, by the Tier 1 folks when you pug. You'll get pulled in to fill out their 4man drops when there are not enough Tier 1 folks around. If you're a competitive team player yourself this isn't bad - you'll continue to learn and improve until you as well join the Golden Ninja Elite. This is the hard grind zone - if you're a pug here any team that gets you should be happy indeed, you probably know all the tricks and have gotten by on skill alone. If you're a team member but pugging, this can be a painful place to play. You'll be going solo in games involving competent competitive teams and very skilled players. If you don't work hard to coordinate you're going to get rolled a lot.
Tier 2 - sub-basement, The Land Of Spoiled Milk and Bitter Honey.
These are the guys who use to pugstomp and sync drop to pad their stats and are now in a hell they can not escape. They were never very good but they coordinated cheese builds with buddies and pugstomped like mad, relying on the advantages Teamspeak gave them over disorganized pugs to reap many victories with little effort. Suddenly Elo happened and the train stopped, kicking them out at a station full of cold-killin' ******** and they are getting effectively crushed all the time.
These are the guys who are getting you killed. They ended up in Tier 2 not by dint of personal skill but via exploiting tricks against less skilled opponents. Especially when they pug (which is getting more common as the game is probably not as fun for them and dropping with their teams to get ROFLSTOMPED by Tier 1 folks isn't what they played for) they're going to play like idiots but in cheese builds, still hoping for some easy kills against someone having an off day.
Statistically they are what I suspect you're seeing. It's been a month and the people who used to pugstomp for 80% wins have been getting crushed for a while and are splitting up from their old 4-man drops. Now they're pugging and they suck at it. They don't communicate or coordinate, they assume their team are all idiots, when they do 4-man they try to use their pug teammates as fodder - which doesn't work because pugs at this level are, as you sound like, experienced players who have no intention of being fodder. So they just suck.
Tier 3 - Glorious Puggie Heaven
This is the best place to pug. The only premade teams here are guys out playing for fun, they never focused on competitive play. Skilled pugs play here and generally like to coordinate. Still get pulled into T2 or even T1 games as padding but do alright - if people coordinate with you.
Tier 4 - Noobzville
New player start here. This is neutral Elo and it's a pretty wide band. Almost everyone here improves to move up to T3 unless they suck enough to end up in .....
Tier 5 - Rambozone
Teamwork? Pfft. That's for losers. If I lose it's my teams fault for not doing better. I'm amazing, I don't need to use chat. I AM AN ARMY UNTO MYSELF. I'll just wander out into the lake alone and snipe at the enemy. THEY WILL ALL FEAR MY PPCS!
Tier 6 - Steering Wheel Underhive
Don't open the curtain. Don't do it. You don't want to see what happens here. That which has been seen can not be unseen.
I suspect you're around Tier 2 and running into a lot of the folks from the land of Spoiled Milk and Bitter Honey. They'll sort out soon enough. You just need to win enough to rise above them. They will continue to suck and will fall down to Tier 5 where they belong. They just have to lose a lot of games.
How many games have you played since February? Hundreds? 50? It matters - a lot.