I do not want to play against unknown people. Please add an option only to play against open profiles

I hate being grouped against grandmasters, and it is even more annoying if you do no exactly know what rank they are. With the terrible matchmaking THAT STILL IS NOT FIXED in Deathmatch, you can get stomped all over without knowing if it was level ground.

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If you’re going to be that petty about something that shouldn’t even matter, then please, play a single player game or Vs AI. All of the AI profiles are open, so you shouldn’t have any issues then.

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Having an option to only limit matchmaking to only open profiles would result in you getting matched against more unbalanced lobbies because there are less people in the pool of matchmaking to balance out the match. It’s actually frustrating how stupid this is.

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SR does not matter in deathmatch. If some GM has great aim as Mccree, go Roadhog and hook them.

Nothing to fix.

Complains about mon open profiles while having his profile private 10/10

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Lol. Didn’t even bother to check (because, you know, profiles don’t matter) but it’s true. It’s private lol.

Not the account I play with, and you are reported.

I’m reported? What?

Talk about false reports.

the irony is that people that think private profiles were neccesary need to take this advice. Yeah this guy is kind of petty but the irony here was so strong its hard to not point it out.

It actually does, a lot of higher rank players use DM for warmups and practice. Knowing what SR people are not only helps you measure your own skill but also allows you to actively go after those people and try to duel them.
Winning doesn’t matter, that’s why they don’t swap.

The full sweat DM players are the people who play it for the weekly boxes as the cheese heroes.

What’s sad is they aren’t even on their main account. Probably because it’s banned, which also puts them at risk of being banned again.

They just said they reported me so We’ll see what Blizzard can dig up.

hes petty-er than i thought.

You are using my account against me, using it to insult me. That is reportable.

Man, I love how private profiles have cleaned up so much of the toxicity we used to have!

/s

Here’s the thing.

Personal insults are against CoC. You also just admitted that it wasn’t your main account.

And when your post is directly stating that you only want to play with people who’s profiles are open, but your profile is not, it’s extremely petty and questionable why we shouldn’t be able to point out the irony of your statement.

As for you reporting me, false reporting is also against CoC. So what are you doing man?

The reply function seems to have malfunctioned on this thread

I did reply to you there.

As far as
“I do not want to play against unknown people. Please add an option only to play against open profiles”

I am neither for or against Blizzard implementing this.

Atleast instead of players attacking eachother for who they play, players have the option to hide it from those who are attacking them. At this point, the only ones actually upset that players can have their profiles private are the same players who did the attacking in the first place.

Overall, it makes players safer to play things they don’t normally play and is a good addition to the game. Not getting rid of the aggressors is, however, still the problem.

Oh, no. It didn’t malfunction. I just didn’t reply.

Also, try to keep the topic of conversation centered around the OP.

That’s why I added this.

For some reason your name wasn’t listed int he top right corner. Odd, I may do a bug report for that.

Let me restate for the OP.

Right now Blizzard has not implemented a system by which they could separate the two distinct portions of the community into hidden and viewable profiles.

It is my opinion this will never happen as Blizzard normally stays away from splitting their player base.

Even though I maintain an open profile, it’s for the fact that LFG players want it open before queueing.

I don’t think Blizz would entertain doing that due to disjointed queue times and SR.