Edited By
Samir Patel

A Gold I player finds themselves struggling in lobbies filled with Masters and Predators. As they face defeat in multiple matches, questions arise about matchmaking fairness and the presence of higher-ranked players in lower divisions.
The frustration expressed by this player reflects a common issue many experience in competitive gaming. Players often question the integrity of matchmaking systems, especially when they frequently encounter opponents who seemingly belong in much higher ranks. With the rank system visible to all, others are chiming in with their own experiences.
Matchmaking Integrity: Concern over whether higher-ranked players are genuinely in the sessions or if they are simply using older badges. Many players reported seeing "former Masters and Predators" who may not currently hold those ranks.
Time of Play: Several players suggested that matchmaking may vary depending on the time of day players access servers, with some indicating that ranked play can yield significantly different experiences.
Skill Disparity: Some believe that the skill difference is due to higher-ranked players outplaying those in lower tiers, rather than actual matchmaking errors.
"Masters/preds need easy feed to rise rank and make content."
"I havenโt seen anything above a 1 division gap"
The comments reflect a generally negative sentiment towards the perceived matchmaking issues, but there are also positive notes as players share their experiences adjusting to game dynamics. They seem united in their efforts to understand why mixed ranks exist in their lobbies.
โณ Players report inconsistent experiences with matchmaking; some see higher ranks frequently, while others do not.
โฝ The issue of players being bumped with what seems like "smurfs" in their matches remains a point of contention.
โป "It feels unfair" - one player expresses frustration with the observed skill gap.
While encountering higher-ranked opponents can feel discouraging, it appears that community feedback suggests adjustments to matchmaking may be necessary. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, players will keep pushing for a fair competition environment.