TKSax, on 23 June 2014 - 01:08 PM, said:
How often do you think you will run up against a full competitive 12 man??? There aren't that many left. I can almost guarantee when this is implemented you will see far more 12 mans from house-marik.net who are there to do the same thing you are, have a good time, most of the competitive teame are using private matches for practicing, and will probably continues to do so since they really do not get better by playing in the pug que.
I do not expect to run up against full 12-mans very often, for sure. It is still going to be horrible when it happens, but you're correct that it isn't going to be super common. What I *do* expect is to end up in games where one side has a 6-man from lords, 3 from 228, and 3 randoms, and the other is 6 SJR, 4 BSK, and me and my buddy. Those games are still going to be equally unpleasant, even if they aren't full 12-mans.
Jman5, on 23 June 2014 - 01:09 PM, said:
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
If you're good enough at the game that you can match against try-hards while playing casually, it would be unfair to put you against people who are casual but cannot match against try-hards.
Let's say that your Elo brings you and your buddy to meta try-hard ville and as you say you guys are simply not good enough to be there. Your presence brings down the team because you don't play the right mechs, or you're just goofing off so you don't play well, or whatever.
Well relatively quickly, your poor play (no offense), is going to be the deciding factor in losing enough games that your Elo will naturally bring you and your buddy away from those players into whatever appropriate level you belong.
This would be nice, but it presumes that the pool of players at the top levels that the elo system has to work with is large enough for it to function as designed, and frankly that doesn't seem to be the case. If it were, this would *already have happened* to us, given how much we run into these people now. There are simply not enough people at high elo. We lose, but our 'true appropriate elo', whatever it may be, is still high enough that the matchmaker pulls us into their games anyway, presumably because it has to pull from a wide range of elo values to actually populate their matches and we're among the closest available. Believe me, if I thought this would actually happen, I'd be perfectly content with it. I *want* to fight other people of the same skill level and mindset! If the elo system were actually able to pull that off, I'd be just fine with it.
Edited by MuonNeutrino, 23 June 2014 - 01:22 PM.