Why do Some Argue Against Skill Based MM?
Дата: 16.07.2021 01:46:43
Death_on_2_Treads, on Jul 15 2021 - 17:12, said: On this we can agree: everyone should stop using the word
rigged. People only make themselves sound like a tinfoil
hat conspiracy theorist when you say that. The matchmaker (for all
its faults) is not out to get you and no one is deciding that
before team selection takes place you will be the loser or winner.
It picks teams randomly, with the exception of tank type and
tier, which it gives equal attention to per team. It then
distributes players in a total random manner, without regard to
race creed, color, or most importantly to some, skill. Upon that
distribution, and argument can be made that the outcome has been
predetermined by the team composition in some cases. I would argue
that it has been "more than likely predetermined", because any
match is winnable, however slim the odds are. That is where the
debate is, as some people benefit form this randomness, and
some do not. The match is not rigged though. it is random, which is
not rigged.DeviouslyCursed:
We should stop using the word "rigged," but there is a problem with that. You see, SimplySimple uses that word specifically because of the negative connotations associated with it. He is clearly not above intellectual dishonestly or outright lying to further his agenda. So, that's why you will see him continue to use that word. And also why you will see him post the same few extreme skill mismatch example screenshots over and over again, all while claiming they are common occurrences.
We should stop using the word "rigged," but there is a problem with that. You see, SimplySimple uses that word specifically because of the negative connotations associated with it. He is clearly not above intellectual dishonestly or outright lying to further his agenda. So, that's why you will see him continue to use that word. And also why you will see him post the same few extreme skill mismatch example screenshots over and over again, all while claiming they are common occurrences.
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