the underlying issue is that the game is terrible and it’s completely dead
if the game has population this wouldn’t be an issue at all so instead of crying about how they should “change the systems” they should literally just make the game better so people actually want to pvp
I thought about them, but I didn’t include them because theyre like multi r1 on several chars consecutively in shuffle and also put in TONS of hours, which felt like it was against the spirit of the previous person’s question.
You have 4+ paladins that you pushed on at different periods, totaling 2000 games played.
Zentheon has 4+ ferals @ 3k cr with 2000 games played across them. (Same story in DF)
Spagette has 3+ shams with over 2500 games played.
Bigdam has over 6000 shuffle rounds and 2 dozen copies of enhance.
You’re proving my point. You either play endlessly, to the tune of 1000s of games every single season with duplicate characters or you know R1s
Even with you playing that many games, it took Paladin / feral / ele to be the most disgusting versions of themselves ever for you players to get r1 by 10-20 points.
Your stance is correct that people put time and effort into getting something…?
Like do you think those people are getting any titles if they didn’t spam that many games? Because I’ll tell you rn they’re not consistent enough to just smurf every game and not lose a lot.
I’m not here to repeat the point that I made with Nasrajin. Don’t you have 2s to go stat bug or has Dinoe not reminded everyone that you did that recently enough?
You’re making my point alone that someone who’s going to grind the games out and put the time & effort into it, will get their rewards.
Bigdam is a very inconsistent player, if he plays 6000 games and gets enough wins where he needs to, he’ll get the rewards. It’s not a complex topic. No cabal needed to get him there.
But what do I know! I’m sure you’ll prove me wrong by… not providing any real arguement that justifies against that.
I’m not counting your 2500 cr hpal with 1000 games on it too. I think the combination of 1000s of games played + multiple characters every single season is an insane amount for your average player, yes.
The point I’m making is that unless you are committing to 1000s of games with numerous alts for numerous seasons in a row, you are not getting r1. (Or you know R1s).
You’ve been a top end Hpal for numerous seasons in a row, across thousands of games. This isn’t a dig at you. Steph curry shot how many 1000s of 3s?
It’s saying
Is correct. You’d be a good example of being good enough to have gotten it in DFS4, but you didn’t because you did not play fotm. (Hpal bad)
yeah what im saying is that 2-3 thousand games per season when seasons are lasting almost half a year isnt an insane amount of dedication.
Because there was only 80 spots (the lowest in almost any season in history)
Bringing up the average player isn’t really relevant to the conversation though when you are talking about rank one. No1 that is a rank one prospect is an average player.
I think all that needs to change is how easily it is to abuse the current system, for lower mmr players at least, having one person being 2400 cr for glad wins, and two partners at like 0 to 1600 in placement matches but full gear was frequent on the last day of the season for me. anytime they would get to high CR they would swap to 0 cr alts and do it again.
That used to be a thing that people could exploit, but I thought they did change something where you needed to be at least like 21 or 2200 mmr for the wins to count?
ran into 2-3 teams doing it, The one I remember the most was a dk hunter pres with the dk at like 2490 cr, the hunter at 0 and dragon at like 1600. and they just kept rotating between different dragons and hunters all with 10 character long alt code names