p122ab0y wrote:This doesn't specifically pertain to the issue discussed but does pertain to matchmaking. This happened last night during a match with Malice last night actually. Malice dropped at the beginning of the match which resulted in a win for me and a game interrupt for him. The problem I observed is that the win resulted in 1 point gain (rather than the usual 2). This is the only case I've experienced so Im not sure if dropping at the beginning of a match has yo do with it. While dropping still result in -1 point this could result in players intentionally sabotage a winning ranked opponent from gaining 2 points.
I'm sorry but I did not quite understand, so I have some questions:
- When you are speaking about "points", are you speaking about the "Score" points in the Ladder system for the 400 AP bracket ?
If so, dropping at the beginning should not change anything about the score.
However, that score is heavily based on your W/L ratio (the whole score is multiplied by it, actually), so a 2-points Victory for a player with a (more or less) 0.5 WL Ratio should result in a +1 score in this case.
- I did not quite get the sabotage part. Could you elaborate a little bit?
A player wants you to get down in ranks with him, so he leaves and gets penalties for it, in the hopes you will have penalties too ?
Since I'm not sure which penalties we are speaking about, I'm not sure about that part.
p122ab0y wrote:On another matchmaking issue, I've been hearing alot of complaints about players who unknowing get placed in a VIP or KOH match modes when they never intended to play these modes. Im aware that filters for matchmaking is removed after sometime but I think 1) a player should be made aware before accepting a match what mode it is or 2) remove algorithm of matchmaking that result in a mode not selected by the player
Well, that's because we have a lot of trouble with the feedback of these "preferences" in the Play page.
We actually never intended to hint that you had an exclusive choice regarding the mode.
When we wrote "Game Preference", it does not mean that you can really pick one mode exclusively, just that you can indicate which one you prefer, and if we find someone who's like you, we will match you with him.
Most of the time, the system will take your preference into account, but from a theoretical point of view, you could select only "Deathmatch" mode, and find a KOTH game 3s after you queued.
The reason is that we do not want to divide the playerbase. Each queue is in fact a queue for every mode, where your choice weighs quite a bit (but not as much as just NOT playing one mode).
And yes, we know it's awful in its presentation, and sends a false message all over.
And that people, for some reason, hate some modes.
But that will change - hopefully really soon (not the next patch, but maybe the one after... or the second one after
).