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SBMM and SWF
Nobody can deny the advantage SWF has over solo queue. It seems a bit of a missed opportunity that SBMM is matching people based on their performance but overlooking this detail. so 4 solo survivors with the same MMR score as 4 SWF will be matched wityh the same killers.
What is SBMM considered SWF as a single MMR score. for example a 4 man SWF with a score of 200 each (making a lot of assumptions about the match making here) were actually given a score of 800 / 1 for the number of partcpants (1 team) = 800. Or a SWF group with 3 people who had 200, and a solo queue player who had 100 would be 300x3 + 100 = 1000 / number of parties (2: the 3 man and 1 solo) = 500.
This would match coordinated groups with survivors of much higher skill level, and solo queues would be matched against lower scoring killers to compensate for the fact that, well, solo queue is ######### awful.
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Last i heard they average out the scores of a SWF just as the proir rank system did, and use that single score. So no different than averaging four solos I think.
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It doesn't need to make a distinction IMO. If a group is escaping at a high rate, they'll get matched against a good killer. People greatly over-estimate the average SWF and underestimate skilled killers. The vast majority of SWFs don't have comms that drastically change outcomes
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The vast majority of SWFs don't have comms that drastically change outcomes
[Citation needed]
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