Out of every 10 games I play, maybe one of them is a close, even game where everyone is on roughly the same skill level - and that’s probably me being generous.
Almost every game has people on either team not just losing their lane but going something like 0-17. I know it’s early alpha and has had a huge influx of players recently so maybe it’s to be expected to some extent, but even back in my Dota days matchmaking was never this bad. This is like, public WC3 Dota 1 lobbies level.
How are you guys finding it? Anyone break through the MMR barrier into a point where you’re getting consistently good games? How long did it take, and what MMR? (you can check here
It’s not just you, according to the developer on discord the MMR system isn’t finished yet and isn’t working properly. There’s usually a skill gap in matches and it’s pretty common to see people that are clearly better than everyone else and rack up 20+ kills.
It hasn’t been too bad on my end, most of my games don’t feel too unfair. Sometimes though a game is just over 20 minutes in due to snowballing. I also did feel like games got better the more I played so it might be that it evens out over time.
public WC3 Dota 1 lobbies level
so true.
wtf, someone already has 803 games played?!
I’m having a great time. I’m def low level, but I learn something every game. On the shit games with griefers or some cheese ass enemy comp, i just pick a thing to practice and I dont worry about winning as much.
A lot of the games I’ve played have had DC’s, afk, people treating it like an fps and feeding a lane, and always a few consistent heroes.
I’m apparently in the top 6% and it really doesn’t feel like it. Either the MMR system isn’t very good or there are a ton of people still learning.