[i]UPDATE: I just want to thank everyone for contributing to this conversation and for sharing their own experiences and knowledge. I have learned a ton already, and am glad that our community can have constructive, open conversations like this. I just want to say that I am doing my best to keep up with replies; however, I am in very poor health and it is very hard to maintain the pace that this conversation has. Please know that I will read everything as quickly as I can, but I encourage all of you to continue sharing and offering input actively, as it is truly a great thing for us to come together and talk about the game we love and dedicate much of our time and energy to. Thank you all.[/i]
I don't really know why I am posting this, but after three games today with a k/d of below 0.30, I have lost all shame and dignity.
A lot of people think that SBMM (skill-based matchmaking) only hurts the most talented players, as it pits them against other very skilled players, making every match a chore and ultra "sweaty."
BUT...
I am a lower-skilled PvP player, and I have come to realize that SBMM is really hurting my Destiny experience as well. The thing is, my best friends are all quite skilled in the Crucible, so, it hit me today in a bout of loneliness that I was avoiding my friends, because:
If I play with a group of my friends, their great stats are a major matchmaking factor used when finding opponents for us to play against. That said, playing with my very best friends ultimately means a few things:
I will get destroyed. (And) We are likely to lose when I go 2 and 15 and single-handedly cost my team of friends the game.
So, as a result, i have been avoiding doing my favorite thing--playing Destiny PvP--with my very closest friends, which SUCKS.
This is hopefully a little food for thought for those in support of SBMM to unsuccessfully make playing crucible as a lesser-skilled player more enjoyable (i.e. easier).
Sorry for the lengthiness.
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My only solution to you, if you want to power through with your friends, is learn to survive! I'd rather have someone get a k/d of 5.0 with only 5 kills and 0 deaths than the dude getting .3. You didn't help the opponent by feeding them kills and you didn't hurt your team getting those 5 kills. Because of my smidgen above average K/D, sometimes playing with my PvP friend hurts my experience because he's in the 1% of Destiny, but it's also challenging. I won't improve, if I'm not challenged. Gotta play more Rumble though to improve my 1v1 encounters. I'm not bad, but RNGesus knows I need the practice. Have your friends take you into classic Rumble until private matches are a thing. If they really wanna help you, they'll give you some pointers on your play style and some do and don'ts of the maps.