There is nothing worse than getting off work, relaxing to play, and you que into a match with throwers. I mean the ones that literally do nothing. I think you should monitor games past 2300.
There ques are 10-30mins most of the time so its not like there are so many games you cant have somebody do a quick check to see if somebody is doing no damage, no heals, or barely moving in the spawn. If its a competitive ranking match I think it will give blizzard more respect for doing this.
Why not just stop the match after so many reports ON THE SAME person? Why not LET US REPORT players at the end of the match? Why is it so hard for you all to fix this when people que in together and throw?
It happened 6 times tonight, 2 times with a rogue that I out dpsed as a priest on a cart map without even viodweaving and 4 times where a healer didn’t heal at all or did barely any healing.
Now before the “o its hard to prove”. It was in 2800 mmr matches. You cannot tell me that somebody above 2400 doesn’t know how to remotely play.
Bliz you will lose customers this way. PVP is already in a risky state and its sad it doesn’t get taken more seriously. Please…let us report, pause the match if you need to have somebody do a quick check, and stop the people doing it. Im not saying monitor 1800 games or anything like that. I mean take a good hard look at the top bracket matches.
I think you’ll find this is often due to win trading. Poor play is expected at 1500, but even once you get up around 2k, while they may not be glads, they have an idea how to play.
I know what you mean, and I don’t mean it how you mean it. I’ve been in matches before at 1500 on new toons and there are people sitting at over 100 matches played and they are 1500 and you can’t figure out how they even managed to turn on their computer let alone leveled a toon and got it gear.
Then there are people who, on their own, are actually quite okay. They know how to pump out damage, they know how to heal, they just don’t have the same level of game and class knowledge of someone who’s spent their entire wow career in arenas, and study every aspect of it.
Thay second group is who I’m referring to. Unless you are paying for carries, you can’t luck your way to 2400, you have to contribute. So for people to do as described, they are intentionally throwing matches to boost opposing teams. Queue syncing is a has been a thing for ever, and boost sellers are 100% a thing.
This happens in other games too. It’s not always win trading. Sometimes people just somehow got lucky or got carried and ended up at a mmr they don’t belong in. Sometimes they get tilted and decide to throw the match because their ego doesn’t allow them to admit they just got outplayed. Sometimes people are playing after a long day at work and aren’t trying.
Not always, but most often. I just had a priest, the same priest, “DC” for the 3rd game I’ve played on her team in the same week.
The chances of that happening twice are low…the chances of it happening 3 times is impossible. And again, when the queues were popping, it took forever for the game to for because they were making sure they got their players in the same group.