Hi! Sorry, but the matchmaking part does not make sense.
so if you were at R5, you would play against other people who are at R5 (or one rank lower/higher if no one from your rank has queued at the same time). But in reality, that person might have a completely different MMR than you do.
In the new system, if you’re playing at let’s say Gold 5, you won’t face other Gold 5 players, but rather other players who have similar MMR.
“Even though Legend players will go all the way back to Bronze 10, they won’t face newbies – they will still play against themselves (based on MMR).” – how is this supposed to work?
What do you mean? What do the old ranks and new Gold etc represent then? And how can you now what is your MMR then? It seems obvious that the players of the same rank have similar MMR.
Hi! Sorry, but the matchmaking part does not make sense.
so if you were at R5, you would play against other people who are at R5 (or one rank lower/higher if no one from your rank has queued at the same time). But in reality, that person might have a completely different MMR than you do.
In the new system, if you’re playing at let’s say Gold 5, you won’t face other Gold 5 players, but rather other players who have similar MMR.
“Even though Legend players will go all the way back to Bronze 10, they won’t face newbies – they will still play against themselves (based on MMR).” – how is this supposed to work?
What do you mean? What do the old ranks and new Gold etc represent then? And how can you now what is your MMR then? It seems obvious that the players of the same rank have similar MMR.