Joseph Mallan, on 30 August 2014 - 05:04 PM, said:
With that being said and NOT disputed. Isn't it somewhat... Immoral to do?
I asked these questions in the thread that vanished that had the SS of I believe 12 Seraphim pilots split 5vs7.
-Do you know how many people they were dropping with? Could be they had too many to fit in one group and this was a fair way for them all to RNG a chance to play together.
-What is the problem? The game ended close (it was better than 5 kills for losing team) the team with more Seraphim lost) so their presence did not destroy the quality of the match.
-Does anyone think they were throwing the match to give one group wins? I haven't heard that allegation. I'm sure 100% of people agree if you are intentionally sabotaging your team that is bs. But that wasn't happening here.
-Does anyone think that they were worse teammates or trying less hard than normal randomly assigned solo pug players would? Why do we think that?
I play a lot of solo and I've maybe seen 5 sync drops and none with groups as big and noticeable as that screenshot so they not have even been sync drops. I've never felt like people were throwing the match. In fact sync droppers are less likely to be afk or wander off by themselves or run their light suicide into the enemy team at minute 1 or 2 I'd imagine.
So please explain. If they are trying to win, even against themselves and being good teammates. And MM is only putting them in your game because they are of your elo. What exactly is the 30 pages of problem here?
The only legit issue I can think of is group queue players being mad that people aren't in their queue to fight that might be otherwise. If I'm playing solo by definition I don't care who my teammates or enemies are. I'm focused on myself and trying to get wins. Why would I be so mad if people sync drop? I'm not seeing it.
They cannot trick MM into putting them all on one team and they cannot trick MM into putting them at an elo they shouldn't be at. So where is all the fuss.
Edited by Hoax415, 30 August 2014 - 05:19 PM.