i exclusively played deathmatch (never once played for the objective when queuing into objective modes, every game was "tdm").
WrathOfInnos wrote: »i exclusively played deathmatch (never once played for the objective when queuing into objective modes, every game was "tdm").
I’ve only done maybe 50-100 BGs, so correct me if I’m wrong here. Are you saying that you intentionally ignore the onjectives that earn you points and wins in all but one game mode? You do a different activity that does nothing for score, and then are surprised that you are not high on the leaderboard?
The few times I’ve played an objective game like it was death match, I ended with a relatively high kill to death ratio (maybe 30:5), and had almost no points for the game (less than 1k), and lost. Needless to say I stopped doing this.
Prior to summerset, the top of the BG leaderboards were generally dominated by the people who played the most, as they should have been. There was some variability in the sense that a high skill player could score much higher in deathmatch, thus advancing their progress up the leaderboard quicker, and the same went for objective focused players in objective modes. However what it usually boiled down to was simply who put the most time into just queuing into games and playing them out.
With the new MMR system creating extremely long ques for "high MMR" players, a massive imbalance has been created on the leaderboard system. Since morrowind's release, I've been one of the most active battlegrounds players on my server. I've easily played 2,500-3,000 games, the vast majority being on my main character. In previous patches, i would always be in the top 10 on all 3 boards at leaderboard close, even though i exclusively played deathmatch (never once played for the objective when queuing into objective modes, every game was "tdm").
Now, when on my main character, I wait anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on who else with high MMR is queuing at the time. As such, I am playing a severely reduced number of games per hour, and thus my chances at being on top of the leaderboards are completely non-existent. Even just getting on the leaderboards for the rewards is a chore, because of the long que times coupled with the plethora of bugs plaguing BG's on XB NA. I'm approaching max PvP rank on my main, and as such I've been discouraged from creating an alt of the same class to get quick ques. Interestingly enough, I can hop onto my stamblade, warden, or sorc and get instant ques against players I've NEVER encountered on my main. I do not even encounter the top 10 players when playing on my main. They are low MMR players who are queuing into more games and rising through the leaderboards quicker than I can, simply because they have a low mmr.
I know there are numerous threads about this now, and several of them have plenty of time invested in them. I just wanted to share my own experience, and the conclusion of imbalance that I have drawn. Excellent job zenimax, you have ruined BG's for the players who love them the most.
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HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »Prior to summerset, the top of the BG leaderboards were generally dominated by the people who played the most, as they should have been. There was some variability in the sense that a high skill player could score much higher in deathmatch, thus advancing their progress up the leaderboard quicker, and the same went for objective focused players in objective modes. However what it usually boiled down to was simply who put the most time into just queuing into games and playing them out.
With the new MMR system creating extremely long ques for "high MMR" players, a massive imbalance has been created on the leaderboard system. Since morrowind's release, I've been one of the most active battlegrounds players on my server. I've easily played 2,500-3,000 games, the vast majority being on my main character. In previous patches, i would always be in the top 10 on all 3 boards at leaderboard close, even though i exclusively played deathmatch (never once played for the objective when queuing into objective modes, every game was "tdm").
Now, when on my main character, I wait anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on who else with high MMR is queuing at the time. As such, I am playing a severely reduced number of games per hour, and thus my chances at being on top of the leaderboards are completely non-existent. Even just getting on the leaderboards for the rewards is a chore, because of the long que times coupled with the plethora of bugs plaguing BG's on XB NA. I'm approaching max PvP rank on my main, and as such I've been discouraged from creating an alt of the same class to get quick ques. Interestingly enough, I can hop onto my stamblade, warden, or sorc and get instant ques against players I've NEVER encountered on my main. I do not even encounter the top 10 players when playing on my main. They are low MMR players who are queuing into more games and rising through the leaderboards quicker than I can, simply because they have a low mmr.
I know there are numerous threads about this now, and several of them have plenty of time invested in them. I just wanted to share my own experience, and the conclusion of imbalance that I have drawn. Excellent job zenimax, you have ruined BG's for the players who love them the most.
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_BrianWheeler @ZOS_RichLambert
This is a very valid point. I hardly get in 2 games an hour on my main, I pretty much gave up trying to BG altogether with him because of the volume of games per que time I’m getting. Then, when I do get in to a game solo que I’m stacked vs some sweaty premade that will crush me with no team coordination. The MMR is a very welcome change but needs some tweaks and reworks because right now, it’s got some glaring issues.
Also, for what it’s worth, I can hop on my sorc, have instant ques versus players I never encounter otherwise. Not only can I knock out many more games, im facing lesser competition and putting up crazy high scores of like 6k+ just endless furying my way to victory (that’s a whole different conversation that needs to be had.)
HEBREWHAMMERRR wrote: »Prior to summerset, the top of the BG leaderboards were generally dominated by the people who played the most, as they should have been. There was some variability in the sense that a high skill player could score much higher in deathmatch, thus advancing their progress up the leaderboard quicker, and the same went for objective focused players in objective modes. However what it usually boiled down to was simply who put the most time into just queuing into games and playing them out.
With the new MMR system creating extremely long ques for "high MMR" players, a massive imbalance has been created on the leaderboard system. Since morrowind's release, I've been one of the most active battlegrounds players on my server. I've easily played 2,500-3,000 games, the vast majority being on my main character. In previous patches, i would always be in the top 10 on all 3 boards at leaderboard close, even though i exclusively played deathmatch (never once played for the objective when queuing into objective modes, every game was "tdm").
Now, when on my main character, I wait anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on who else with high MMR is queuing at the time. As such, I am playing a severely reduced number of games per hour, and thus my chances at being on top of the leaderboards are completely non-existent. Even just getting on the leaderboards for the rewards is a chore, because of the long que times coupled with the plethora of bugs plaguing BG's on XB NA. I'm approaching max PvP rank on my main, and as such I've been discouraged from creating an alt of the same class to get quick ques. Interestingly enough, I can hop onto my stamblade, warden, or sorc and get instant ques against players I've NEVER encountered on my main. I do not even encounter the top 10 players when playing on my main. They are low MMR players who are queuing into more games and rising through the leaderboards quicker than I can, simply because they have a low mmr.
I know there are numerous threads about this now, and several of them have plenty of time invested in them. I just wanted to share my own experience, and the conclusion of imbalance that I have drawn. Excellent job zenimax, you have ruined BG's for the players who love them the most.
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom @ZOS_BrianWheeler @ZOS_RichLambert
This is a very valid point. I hardly get in 2 games an hour on my main, I pretty much gave up trying to BG altogether with him because of the volume of games per que time I’m getting. Then, when I do get in to a game solo que I’m stacked vs some sweaty premade that will crush me with no team coordination. The MMR is a very welcome change but needs some tweaks and reworks because right now, it’s got some glaring issues.
Also, for what it’s worth, I can hop on my sorc, have instant ques versus players I never encounter otherwise. Not only can I knock out many more games, im facing lesser competition and putting up crazy high scores of like 6k+ just endless furying my way to victory (that’s a whole different conversation that needs to be had.)
wait I was told MMR is account wide..
Noob question what is mmr?
WOULD BE NICE IF YOU GET 2 TOONS IN THERE BOTH SHOULD BE REWARDED but no only one get rewarded they should fix that first
Sadly no, it’s not possible.Komputerheld wrote: »At least for me, BG´s and MMR are currently very good ... But I´m also milliions miles away from top leaderbord.
Usally, I don´t have to wait not more than 10 mins as single player and the other players fit very well for me and so i managed to get all the nice titles rather quickly. (I guess, my MMR-rank is quite low, but I´m playing only 1-3 BGs per day)
Is it possibly to see your own MMR-Rank somewhere?
generalmyrick wrote: »what's used to measure skill? the math is what im asking about.
and for instance...i suck and mostly heal...so i don't score a lot of points. would that give me a low mmr, and so get more quicker matches/q?