How does this even happen?
Like really, I have to wait around 15 minutes for a match and the group that I get into is this? How can I even get in a game with rainbow colour survivors.
This is also a great example why I would like to see the ranks in lobby again because I wasted a good amount of the nurses time running around with 3 players remaining, while one was slugged and the other one was probably crouching. I was honestly pulling my hair out cause nothing was achieved by my teammates in that time span. Wouldn't have been the case if Id known my mates were 17 levels lower than me.
Which brings me back to the topic that could we please see the ranks in lobby so people wouldn't wonder why supposedly red rank players don't do anything only to afterwards see that they were 10 levels lower than they should have been. I could have taken a different approach in game if I'd known my teammates had a different skill level.
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Well seems like this happens as a killer also and not only survivor. These kind of games seem pretty constant atm.
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"I have to wait 15 minutes for a match."
And yet, you want to be able know your teammates' ranks, so you can presumably lobby dodge and wait another 15 minutes for a match.
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It's because games like this are acceptable with the current matchmaking system.
As far as the game is concerned, there's no problem here.
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Were they swf?
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yes, guess you'd rather wait more and have a nice game than play and waste time getting stomped
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I get instant ques....I mean death squads. I'm purple rank and I get yellow ranks vs yellow rank killer. Everyone instantly dies. Such fun
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Can only assume there's a lot of SWF going on - which is quite common on console from what I played on it. In both matches killer could match properly with 2 of the 4, meaning could've been 2 pairs of 2 people playing together fine while the third is worse but also possible If the survivors were all together. Only time it's "wth" is when there's a 7+ rank distance between killer and any survivor, and that could be because the killer pipped up while the 'highest' ranked survivor depipped down.
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Because half the time people are boosted to purple and through pure luck they barely cling onto red ranks by teetering between 4 and 5. My point is rank barely matters and it's more important to get a match than to make sure everyone is the same "rank"
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