Why is CS:GO matchmaking so bad?
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TacticalGamer42
CS:GO matchmaking feels like a rollercoaster because it tries to balance a vast range of skills and experiences. You've got players who've been sneaking around these maps since 2012 mixed with folks who just figured out how to throw a flashbang yesterday. Plus, the system has to handle smurfs and cheaters, which is like trying to cook a gourmet meal during an earthquake.
Best answer
TacticalGamer42
CS:GO matchmaking feels like a rollercoaster because it tries to balance a vast range of skills and experiences. You've got players who've been sneaking around these maps since 2012 mixed with folks who just figured out how to throw a flashbang yesterday. Plus, the system has to handle smurfs and cheaters, which is like trying to cook a gourmet meal during an earthquake.
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OldSchoolGamer
Honestly, CS:GO matchmaking isn't that bad. Every game has its issues but compare it to the wild west of online gaming back in the day, and it's a paradise. Perfect? No. Playable? Absolutely.
CSGOSniper
The real problem with CS:GO matchmaking isn't the system itself; it's the players. Smurf accounts and cheaters warp the experience more than anything. It's like trying to play chess while someone's knocking pieces off the board. Valve does its best with constant updates and trust factor, but it's a tough battle.
EgoShooter
I think CS:GO's matchmaking is a victim of its own success. The more people play, the harder it is to make everyone happy. Plus, everyone thinks they're the next esports legend, so egos clash harder than AK-47s.
CandyCrusher
Matchmaking in CS:GO is like that box of chocolates from Forrest Gump. You never know what you're gonna get. Sometimes it's a sweet victory, other times it's a bitter defeat. But isn't that part of the fun?
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