Troonbolone Acetate
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2021
I'm a pretty avid destiny 2 player, I don't have much time to play videogames these days, so I am usually limited to one live service game and maybe a single player game here and there. One of my favorite things to do in the game is partake in the PvP, I like the arcade-like experience and a good portion of my friends enjoy it too, that is until SBMM was implemented since then I've noticed that my overall enjoyment with the game and playtime declined significantly.
SBMM has a very rocky past in Destiny, it was put in, taken out and just recently put back into the game again (that is just from the time I started playing). I've heard many people, (basically really low skilled players) saying that they like the current experience because the games feel more fair and they can actually compete. But this comes at a cost for more avidly casual players who inherently are just decent at clicking heads being pooled into subpar connection lobbies with players so good that in an SBMM world would have zero place being there. The reason being is that it's very difficult to match super high elo players without picking out from lower pools to fill the lobbies.
This experience really makes me reminisce the glory days of UT99, where you can just pick a server. You never know what you were going to get, sometimes you'd be the best but other times you'd be the worst. It made me realize in all honesty that server browsers were just a superior form of matchmaking than what most modern titles have today. As a dev people will moderate the servers for you, they'll boot bad connection players, re-balance teams, have rulesets etc.... It promotes fair play because admins that abuse their power just get no attention while better server hosts do. As a player it simply felt like I was playing a game, I didn't have an algorithm forcing a finetuned experience that I did not even ask for and in the case of D2 i can enjoy many of the odd builds i've put together over the years without being pigeonholed into meta territory constantly. People who wanna match high levels players can make their own servers with their own rules, people who just wanna play for fun can do so as well.
Kind of interested on what the community here thinks about modern approaches to online multiplayer you think we've regressed significantly? Or is my take very rose tinted and what we have now is way better.
SBMM has a very rocky past in Destiny, it was put in, taken out and just recently put back into the game again (that is just from the time I started playing). I've heard many people, (basically really low skilled players) saying that they like the current experience because the games feel more fair and they can actually compete. But this comes at a cost for more avidly casual players who inherently are just decent at clicking heads being pooled into subpar connection lobbies with players so good that in an SBMM world would have zero place being there. The reason being is that it's very difficult to match super high elo players without picking out from lower pools to fill the lobbies.
This experience really makes me reminisce the glory days of UT99, where you can just pick a server. You never know what you were going to get, sometimes you'd be the best but other times you'd be the worst. It made me realize in all honesty that server browsers were just a superior form of matchmaking than what most modern titles have today. As a dev people will moderate the servers for you, they'll boot bad connection players, re-balance teams, have rulesets etc.... It promotes fair play because admins that abuse their power just get no attention while better server hosts do. As a player it simply felt like I was playing a game, I didn't have an algorithm forcing a finetuned experience that I did not even ask for and in the case of D2 i can enjoy many of the odd builds i've put together over the years without being pigeonholed into meta territory constantly. People who wanna match high levels players can make their own servers with their own rules, people who just wanna play for fun can do so as well.
Kind of interested on what the community here thinks about modern approaches to online multiplayer you think we've regressed significantly? Or is my take very rose tinted and what we have now is way better.