I don’t agree. I think if rewards are high enough, some people who get rejected will try to make groups themselves. Eventually it will catch on and more and more people are going to start participating which will lead to a healthy low end MMR population.
Plus it’s much more relaxed to heal RBGs, compared to arenas, even I did it, and maybe even more people will want to heal. Nobody will care about tanks either on that level.
The problem is that people learned that RBGs have become too sweaty. They need to do something to wash that sweat into the higher brackets. Otherwise nobody is going to bother.
i’d probably play way more rbgs if it wasn’t filled with some of the most toxic and vitriolic people i’ve ever met in my life
like yeah, i can get toxic, but i’ve never been slurred and harassed like i have in rbgs in my entire life
the reputation of your worst actors has irrevocably damaged the bracket imo
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I think those people will still experience trouble forming a team.
For example, let’s say nobody wants BM monks. They can’t get on any team. When they try to form their own team, nobody will join their group. Players will take one look at the BM monk and bail.
Similarly, non-meta specs will have trouble joining groups. When they try to make their own group, people will be hesitant to run with them.
Maybe.
I think people will care which tank is on their team.
PvPers being the minority, and then RBGers being the minority, within a minority, means RBG doesn’t hold value comparatively to other content.
Hypothetically, they couldnt implement all ideas; it would still be the minority content.
PSA - Remove CC nerfs.
It’s a bit of “what came first the chicken or the egg” tho. Is RBG the minority because it gets no attention or does it get no attention because it is the minority? I’m sure you recall Shadowlands season one when RBGs had 1000s of players 2400+ because it rewarded mythic-raid ilvl weapons.
And SLS2 til present, we haven’t had that, and RBGs have been in decline.
This would deduce that RBGs get attention when people benefit from it before they enjoy it., if they enjoy it.