So yeah, there is a ton of vile being spilled about the entire voting system and how it doesn't prevent "rolls" like many people wanted it to. (Lets all be honest and just admit that the game is not currently set up in that way.)
But lets leave that discussion for the many threads already covering that.
There is one aspect of this that I HAVEN'T heard about in all the talks about why this system is terrible, and that is that I have seen a SIGNIFICANT reduction in the amount of complaining about dropping against comp 12 mans in the group Que. Specifically when they are dropping in smaller 2-4 man teams.
Now I'm not talking about never seeing them so much as their frequency against players that are not at a level that they should be playing them.
I get that all the rage is currently squarely focused against the voting system, but I'm curious as to those that do play in group ques how many times they ran into 8-12 man Lords, SJR, SoK, 228 groups last night?
Hard to tell with only a nights worth of data if THAT aspect was improved, but I feel like this is a MAJOR factor as to why there was pressure for PGI to go down the voting path to begin with. And if there is a noticeable drop in the amount of 8-10 man comp teams going up against small 2-4 man groups, It should be noted with the rest of the greater voting discussion.
(Didn't play enough last night to see too much myself, but am very curious about this point.)
Edited by SpiralFace, 08 October 2014 - 06:20 AM.