After working all day, I came home to find out that my disc had been broken in half. Further investigation, I had found my younger sibling had taken the disc out, threw it at the wall, and caused it to break in half, all after rage quitting the Crucible.
I know that the Crucible is somewhat unfair to those that play for fun/practice/etc. because there is no skill system to seperate the good from bad.... But why isn't there a system? I'm pissed off as I'm typing this, but also glad the game is gone (not really). There should be a system where you rank up in divisions and play with those of similar skill levels. Playing ranked matches in other games pairs you with those of similar skill. I love how CoD has seperate divisions and pairs you with similar skill, allowing you to work your way up, practicing as you go, but gradually gets harder and harder to rank up.
I've been in platinum/diamond divisions in other games because I got used to the games and knew what to do in bad situations. In this game, however, you get paired with randoms. One game it's like you're playing with a mix of Bronze and Silver division players, the next Diamond/Platinum division. Or having your team full of bronze against a team full of Diamond.
If you think they should fix the system in TTK, bump this post. It would be great for my sibling to NOT RAGE when not home. To be able to play with people of similar skill level and work his way up to getting better. He can't get better if he doesn't even get the chance to kill anyone or see them coming.
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