Flaming oblivion, on 29 April 2014 - 05:00 AM, said:
1) The premade team has likely played together before thus knowing what to expect from each other knowing they can work together well. The PuG's have never worked together before and have no idea what each other are capable of.
2) The premade team will likely pick a set of mechs that give them a massive advantage , at best there not going to pick mechs that suck at working together, The PuG's are rolling the dice on this.
3) Most premades can communicate by teamspeak in the knowledge there 4 guys will listen or respond if they cant help or whatever, PuG's some just wont flat out listen and even if they do communicating in team chat is just to difficult once the battles really begun.
Anyone Who spends there spare time stealing candy off children and feeling proud of there big number results, Should continue to fight to keep premades in the PuG que. Anyone who wants to earn respect and there fancy win numbers , Should fight to the death to change it so they're not just simply feeding on the PuG's (which is essentially a case of no matter how hard you try you can't lose 80% of your battles in a premade vs PuG's)
Anyone who disagrees is lying to themselves, And I understand it it's hard to swallow because to accept the truth you'd have to accept the truth that the lions share of your win % K/D and high damage numbers aren't based off your skill but rather a exploited system that should never have been implemented.
Yes yes, same old arguments, same old blind assumptions about groups, same old tired victimization complex, same old excuses.
You'll note I agree PuG's should get their own queue if only to lessen the noise. But you'll also note that the problem isn't groups, the problem is man children who can't accept they got beaten when they get beat.
If it's a group vs a group it's cause one side used cheese.
If it's a group vs. pugs well team work is OP
If it's Pug vs. Pugs clearly one side was a synch dropped team of Seal Clubbers.
All I hear is whining. yes there is some merit to the separation depending on how you look at it, but it is largely subjective. There certainly isn't enough to justify the hue and cry that keeps circling. There are Seal clubbing groups, there are the highly organized groups but these are largely in the minority even among groups writ large. The problem is that people want to feel victimized, and then come up with reasons how it's not their fault.
I have watched Pugs steamroll A well organized team by simply out fighting them. Are there advantages that can be used yes, is it a choice to not participate yes, am I tired of this conversation, oh yes.
Prediction: We get a solo only queue and people remain unhappy. And buddy, I will give you great odds on that should you like to make it interesting.
Edited by Agent of Change, 29 April 2014 - 05:42 AM.