TheRAbbi, on 04 January 2016 - 04:42 PM, said:
Agreed. Did we not have such matchmaking before? It's been a while, but I could swear we used to have three queues; solo, 4-mans, and full company. There's a reason that the game has moved on.
The 12-man queue was a wasteland, as there's always been (even today, despite the complaints) very few actual 12 mans queuing at any particular time. Solo's and 2-4 mans where all in the same queue together, and the solo players made the complaints that the 4-man players make now: Whichever team has the most 4-mans wins/the team with the 4 man wins.
The "big" 4 man lance (even after we went to 12 players per side) would have a massive impact on the game.
There IS a level of irony here that solo players sort of laugh at, as many of the small group players who complain today about how unfair it is that the bigger 8-12 man groups crush them mocked the soloes when it was the solo players complaining about the 4 mans dominating matches.
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I've seen a turnaround before. One guy in a RVN-3L(C), against 4 or 5 of the enemy, last one on our team, and he CARRIED, including finishing off against a DWF. But that's VERY VERY RARE. Especially, had we been down by 3 mechs or more early on, he'd have had little or no chance.
This is part of the reason that a lot of folks will get pushy on text/VOIP if the team is being timid and trying to trade/hide early on, because losing just one or two mechs can leave you at an almost crippling disadvantage. It's hard to overcome a deficit of more than 2, anyhow. It CAN BE DONE, but again, it's rare and something worth remembering.
This isn't poor matchmaking. It's the nature of the game, that things fall apart quickly if only a couple members of the team make a poor decision.
Yup. And even great players do dumb things from time to time. God knows, last night, i couldn't play to save my life. Not to say I'm great, but after so many thousands of drops, you get some experience. Even so, I just kept doing really stupid things. Not my night for gaming. *shrugs* You could assume I was some T4 newbie from the idiocy of what went down. It happens. It happens to *everyone*. Nobody plays 100% all the time, particularly not when just derping about in the solo queue. It's easy to get distracted, make a mistake, whatever.
And if you've got someone being a bit derpy, and he gets himself killed at the very start of the match, and the opfor capitalizes on that, things can collapse very quickly.
And yeah, those rare reversals are awesome =)
Edited by Wintersdark, 04 January 2016 - 05:09 PM.