Edited By
Omar El-Sayed
A rising number of players in Oceania are expressing discontent with matchmaking during tournaments, particularly in ranked games. Many find themselves facing higher-skilled competitors early on, raising questions about the fairness of tournament structures.
With a smaller player base in Oceania, players often find themselves matched against more experienced gamers, specifically SSL stacks. This disparity is causing frustration, as many believe these matches undermine their tournament experiences.
The conversation took a turn as participants began recalling their experiences:
"If I win against the SSLs on my side, the other side had top 4 pros waiting for me."
One player, competing at the Champion level, shared that every tournament often leads to facing SSL stacks in game two. Another noted:
"It happens almost all the time, yes. Worst I faced was bananahead, Torsos, and Fiberr in my game two of my champ tourney."
Skill Disparity: Many players are voicing concerns about competing against higher rank stacks consistently, suggesting a lack of equal matchmaking.
Tournament Structure Flaws: Players argue the matchmaking system forces lower-ranked players to compete against elite groups due to the limited player base.
Negative Sentiment: Overall, the feedback highlights disappointment with the current state of tournaments, impacting players' enthusiasm and competition spirit.
โ Players report continuous matches against SSL competitors, raising issues of fairness.
โ "Thereโs too few to fill fully with players from those ranks," indicates one player.
๐ฅ Excitement for improvements is low; many feel their chances are diminished before tournaments even start.
As competitive gaming continues to evolve, player experiences reveal significant issues within tournament matchmaking in Oceania. Without a proactive response from organizers, it seems players may continue to face frustrating challenges in their quest for victory.