Alek Ituin, on 10 December 2014 - 12:45 AM, said:
That's the exact opposite of how ELO should be working. Since it's designed for chess, you wouldn't have a system that pits random scrubs against friggin Grandmasters.
Low ELO should = teams full of other low ELO players, and a high ELO should = teams of high ELO players.
Unfortunately they balance it by the team's total so it is very possible and common for a team of roughly equivalent players to go up against a team that is top and bottom heavy since the team's totals are similar.
I can really see a difference when it gets late and the population shrinks and this becomes more likely. During "peak" hours it seems the teams are much more evenly matched and I can consistently do ok, but not great. If I stay on very late though it gets very hit or miss--I can get on stretches of total domination (invidual, not team) because of poor competition or frequently get stomped because the team is just full of horrible players. Late last night I was on a match on caustic where eventually I just suicided. After 6 minutes of both teams just camping out clustered together on opposite sides of the caldera too scared to even move with literally no kind of action, peeking, or anything despite my pleas for someone to move I just rushed the whole enemy team and got it over with.