Johnny Z, on 04 March 2016 - 06:16 AM, said:
PSR reflects the pilots experience at this game and also skill and equipment. Which is what it is supposed to do right?
Anyone can grind to tier 1 in a LRM boat? Really? I think a player has to win a few matches to do that and get a few good scores. So quit disrespecting players efforts. Thanks.
I am not disrespecting people's efforts. However, a reasonably competent player can reach tier 1 in pretty much any mech or build without really learning how to work as a team. I don't play much, my W/L is about 1 but my PSR keeps going up over time if slowly just because I don't play much (too many real life activities with family and work).
There are quite a few tier 1 folks who use LRM mechs regularly (some have stated that they do so here on the forums) .. however, LRM mechs are generally derided as not being effective despite the fact that from the perspective of PSR they are effective.
So when folks use player behaviour in matches as evidence that the match contained players from different tiers (which was what I was replying to) ... I have to disagree ... grinding to tier 1 is not a guarantee of competence or being a good player ... just that the player has played alot and has a decent amount of experience ... not that they necessarily have good aim, good situational awareness, the ability to design good loadouts, or any ability at all for team work. On the other hand, players who DO have those abilities WILL also end up in tier 1.
Which is the point I am making ... being in tier 1 or having a high PSR is used by the matchmaker to place folks in matches ... but PSR is not a guarantee of skill. For some folks it is and for others it isn't and the matchmaker has no way to tell the two apart.
So
- you get tier 1 folks using LRM spam ..
- you get tier 1 folks chasing squirrels ..
- you get bored tier 1 folks ramboing ...
- you get tier 1 folks doing their own thing ...
- you get even more bored tier 1 folks trying joke builds for the lols ...
All the complaints about matches containing folks from a wide range of tiers based on how they play are inconclusive since most of those behaviours are present in the population of people making up tier 1. The only ones that know for sure are PGI ... but if the matchmaker has to regularly form matches stretching across several tiers then there is something wrong with the population or the matchmaker ... which is unlikely to be the case based on the following (admittedly speculative) numbers.
-Consider that at the lowest time Steam cites about 1500 concurrent MWO players ... add another 1500 who don't use the steam client. 3000 players altogether going up to about 8000 at peak times.
-Say 25 players/match just for even numbers. Say 50% in NA ... that gives about 60 (1500/25) matches going on simultaneously at a minimum on the NA servers. Say matches take 10 minutes on average. In an hour about 360 matches are completed at the minimum level. For 8000 players, that goes to 160 simultaneous matches or 960 matches completed in an hour for NA.
- this means that the number of matches completed every minute ranges from 6 to 16. This means that between 150 and 400 players enter the matchmaking pool every minute or 300 to 800 over a 2 minute span. A pool that is constantly refreshed.
- This is the pool that the matchmaker has available for selecting players for the next match. The matchmaker attempts to group players by mech weight class and PSR. If the tiers are evenly distributed then you have between 60 and 160 tier 1 players in the queue at one time. However, we have no information on the population distribution across tiers and it is likely not even.
However, the point I am making is that there should be a large enough pool of tier1 and tier2 players (depending on the mech weight class distribution) that the matchmaker should rarely have to go outside the tier when making a match. So most of the complaints about play in tier 1 are most likely other tier 1 or tier 2 players rather than lower tiered players. In addition, in the PUG queue, tier 1 can not be dropped in a match containing tier 4 or tier 5 ... which further limits who folks can complain about
Edited by Mawai, 04 March 2016 - 08:27 AM.