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ZnC:
I wonder if pilots' MMR are differently handled - their weightage in a game is so much more.
Daft Loon:
--- Quote from: ZanC on July 18, 2015, 04:22:16 am ---I wonder if pilots' MMR are differently handled - their weightage in a game is so much more.
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I have yet to see this reflect in the underdog system (pilot swapping places with a crewmember and causing it to change too or from underdog), although it could be easily missed if it was a small effect. With the separate search system it may also try to matchmake the pilots of a match without reflecting it in overall team mmr.
Arturo Sanchez:
--- Quote from: Queso on July 17, 2015, 05:05:19 pm ---Matchmaker's first priority is to have a balance of total MMR across both teams. This means at low population you'll get a match it was able to create, with balanced MMR. Ideally when it's higher population and can create multiple matches at once, it tries to reduce the range of MMR in a match.
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I played during 2-3k people online. I played during 50 people online.
saw no difference.
DJ Logicalia:
That's because during those 2-3k spikes, it's all new people from the sales.
HamsterIV:
I think the higher your MMR, the more likely the Match making system is going to put you on a crew of low MMR players when you join through the Solo Queue. Your high MMR boosts the team's total MMR to make you a match in the algorithm's eyes with an average team.
In a way you the Match Making system is not just putting you with novices, it is putting you with under-performing novices. Some times I attempt to teach, but considering the crew was flagged as under performing it is unlikely they were communicating or willing to listen to advice.
I find having a high MMR is detrimental to having an enjoyable experience in this game. I gladly take losses to lower my MMR so that I may be placed with better crew next time I enter the queue.
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