Epic BGs and premades

Let’s start by no longer pretending it’s been this big of a problem. Pvp is already low on blizzard care lies. And randoms is at the bottom of that already ignored list.

Multiple people including me have answered this question. When will you stop lying?

Well, you’ve all asserted an answer.

But you factually can’t answer it, because Blizzard is the only one who can.

In more than a decade, despite Blizzard being aware of syncing, the matchmaker has never been adjusted and players have not been banned, I wonder why?

Could it be that there is nothing to fix? And that the system is working as intended?

Translation: “I don’t like the answer because it doesn’t fit my narrative”.

Sure I can. You just don’t like said answer.

How do you know they have been aware of it? Your logic is lacking Hirav.

Nope because if it was intended, exploiting wouldn’t need to happen.

The normal Battleground queue is for players to jump in and play against other players in a similar situation. We realize that it’s not a perfect system, and we’re still looking at ways to improve normal Battleground queues further. Regardless, it’s not meant for organized groups to “pug stomp” and get quick Honor. We have built in outlets for players that want to organize–if a competitive, social experience was really the goal, then there are clear ways to achieve that.


That’s your favorite paragraph, it’s from 2012.

This part is important, also it’s an old blue post. But you never really had a good grasp on basic logic.

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And they’ve had more than a decade to work on it, but they haven’t, I wonder why?

Is it because the way the system currently works is the intended way for it to work?

I already answered this question.

No. Again, this is just what you need to tell yourself to justify your bad behavior.
I really does make sense you defend criminals.

No, you asserted what you want the answer to be.

It’s a question, do you see the question marks?

Did I miss something while I was focussing on IRL stuff ? lol

Do you not understand what a question even is?..

Oh this was a while back Hirav is one of those that thinks criminals attacking police and getting what’s coming are the good guys lol

You sure did.

I believe that punishing criminals doesn’t stop criminals. Because the research supports the idea that punishing criminals just makes them better criminals.

By research you mean your own personal beliefs and thoughts lol

Of course I do, an idea for which I would like to know the answer to.

But you can’t actually answer the question, because you don’t actually know the answer, you have assertions about what you want the answer to be.

Clearly not, you asked a question and then didn’t like my answer.

Of course I can. I do know the answer. That’s why I answered it. I used critical thinking and basic logic. With your logic no one should ever answer a question because nobody truly knows the truth.

I swear, you put your foot in it on purpose. You want to be proven wrong.

In 2015, for example, an analysis by Swiss researchers looked at 14 studies that compared what happened when criminals were put behind bars to what happened when they were given some other sentence, such as probation or electronic monitoring, that allowed them to stay out of jail or prison. The researchers found that crime rates were just as high for people who’d spent time behind bars as for those who hadn’t.

In 2021, a much larger analysis of 116 studies reached a similar conclusion: Spending time behind bars either didn’t affect a person’s future crime risk or slightly increased it, compared with people who received a sentence that didn’t involve imprisonment. That finding held true for men and women, young people and adults, people who served time in county jails and those housed in state prisons. In no situation did time behind bars reduce a criminal’s risk of future crime, Damon Petrich of the University of Cincinnati reported in the journal Crime & Justice.

https://daily.jstor.org/rethinking-prison-as-a-deterrent-to-future-crime/

Contact with the criminal justice system in early adolescence can compromise children’s education and employment prospects. It increases the likelihood they will become entrenched in the criminal justice system, thus condemning them to a lifetime of disadvantage. We want our children to graduate from schools, not into adult prisons.

Research has also shown that locking children up does little to reduce crime overall long-term and can in fact begin and reinforce a cycle of criminalisation for that individual.

https://lawcouncil.au/media/news/punishment-after-the-event-rarely-works

There is also research that “proves” the earth is flat. Do you believe that as well? Anyways you are just derailing again.

Link it.

I linked mine.

Because the only experiment they’ve recently done disproved their theory.

Exactly. Just don’t respond to him. Hes engaging in bad faith. He clearly needs a cuddle from someone.

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Disagreeing with you is not engaging in a bad faith argument.

/cuddles

Dont worry, it’s okay.