FerretGR, on 23 October 2013 - 08:06 AM, said:
You're wrong about how Elo matchmaking works (high-Elo and low-Elo are not combined in some mix/average Elo, but rather, a target Elo is set and players are pulled in who are close to that Elo). Any problems you see are because of small pools of players and a variety of other things and not because of Elo matchmaking failing. If you're seeing lots of newbies, it's likely because there aren't enough players close enough to your Elo at the time you're playing to consistently fill the teams. That's not Elo's fault, that's the nature of the playerbase, and randomizing matchmaking won't change that.
No, I am absolutely correct about how matchmaking works, you are just misunderstanding. Within the ranges that are set, which grows as the "search" runs, it will balance a side that has a high Elo player/s on it with the bottom of the ever widening range, to reach the "average target" that it's looking for.
FerretGR, on 23 October 2013 - 08:06 AM, said:
Is Elo matchmaking perfect? No. Is it better than random? Absolutely. You complain about 7000+ game players being thrown in with beginners... how is randomizing the pot going to improve this? Right now, perhaps there's a chance that it'll happen. Randomizing will simply increase that chance. How does that make anything better? Use logic: by what mechanism will randomizing matchmaking plunk less newbies and more experienced players in your team?
Right now it is adding those low Elo players,
by design. I would prefer the chance to be random, rather than mandatory.
Also, there are newer players stuck in "Elo hell", who are not bad players. They are just punished by having their contributions not be able to significantly alter a battle. They also have minimal chance to learn how to be better, and to meet better players to learn from, if they're never exposed to them in any numbers.
FerretGR, on 23 October 2013 - 08:06 AM, said:
Anyone who says "it can't be worse than it is now"... are you new to the game? It was hella worse before Elo. I've had a much improved experience since Elo.
Look, if you don't think Elo is working, make a new account and hop in a trial and proceed to haand everyone their *** for 25 or 30 games. Trust me: the beginner Elo bracket is different than the one you're sitting in, Kunae.
The "pre Elo days" suffered from strict weight-class matching, which allowed groups to fugger up what they'd be facing. As an example, you could take 4 Jenners, and be matched up against 4 solo random commandos and ravens. They would almost have to have loose, no, or minimal weight-class matching for this to work, or it could be gamed as it was before.
I also never said I was experiencing the beginner bracket. It's merely that players in or just out of that area are being dropped into the same matches as people playing at a moderately high level for over a year.
Just to reiterate and clarify, I'd just like to see them let us test this for a week or two, so we and they could work off real information rather than speculation.