Edited By
Marcus Chen

A wave of controversy has swept through the Smite 2 community as players question the integrity of the matchmaking system. With recent matchmaking changes resulting in a shifted rank distribution, many players are left wondering whether their current ranks truly reflect their skill.
Players feeling impostor syndrome have dominated discussions on forums, with several expressing doubts about their ranks. The sentiment focuses on whether their current placements are deserved or artificially inflated. The suggestion that HiRez provide a rank distribution has gained traction.
Quality of Matches: Many players report experiencing poor-quality matches in higher tiers. One player noted, "Iโve never had lower quality games than I do now." Meanwhile, another added, *"I keep seeing awful players in my matches with inflated ranks."
Suspicion of Rank Inflation: With several players shooting up the ranks post-update, suspicions arise regarding the systemโs validity. One comment reflected this sentiment, stating, "Could be that ranks are inflated now?" Compounding this assertion, a growing number of players suspect the changes may have leveled the playing field too much.
New Average Rank: Players assert that low obsidian and diamond ranks may now represent the new average, with the former just a step above regular players. A forum discussion highlighted this, noting, "Diamond/low obsidian is the new average."
"It seems like the system boosts players to keep them engaged."
The dominant sentiments tilt toward skepticism regarding the new ranking system. Players are eager for transparency from HiRez:
"Most agree ranks are inflated, with many above their skill level."
Users emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of matchmaking and rank distribution.
๐ Majority Fractions: A negative tone prevails, specifically questioning match quality.
๐ Rank Shifts: Players express confusion over sudden rank increases.
๐ Inflation Discussion: Widespread acknowledgment of potential rank inflation.
Players continue to explore ways to challenge themselves within the game rather than resigning to inflated ranks. As more debate stirs, the community eagerly awaits HiRez's response regarding proposed transparency in rank distribution. Will we see sour grapes or a fresh take on match integrity soon?
For ongoing discussions and insights, join forums or player boards dedicated to Smite 2.