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See AllTreyarch Responds to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 SBMM Conspiracy Theory
I thought games no longer used skill based matchmaking, in favor of
Engagement Optimized Matchmaking. Which is to say, it will put someone in an easier lobby, make them feel good about themselves, then throw them in a more challenging match and will then put them back into an easy match, based on losses, in order to preserve or fulfill some quota. It's entirely stupid but it's more about the numbers of players than quality matches. They learned, a long timr ago, that having everyone evenly matched apparently discourages people, enough to quit. Everyone wants to feel good about themselves and feel they are "the best."
7 Open-World Games Where You Don’t Realize You’re The Villain
Any Star wars game or RPG where you play as the Rebellion. I mean? Technically speaking, of course.
Whether you stand for the imperial model/ way of life, or not? Once something gets big enough to become the standard. The law, and the minority are against it? That kind of makes you the bad guys, whether you believe something is morally wrong or not. In their eyes? Rebels are rebels.
Inversely, from moralistic point of view? Halo, too. The Spartans, especially Master Chief and his generation, were designed to crush human rebellion, and they had effectively been doing just that. They effectively worked for the analogue of the empire in Star wars. They weren't designed to save humanity from an alien civilization, but the timing worked out for ONI and Catherine Halsey, such that they could spin it in their favor and get soften the PR fallout, and concerns about the (leaked) child abductions and indoctrinations into this program, which had led to many children's deaths and was obscenely expensive. Like they literally could have made an entire Starfleet for the cost.
Commander laskey, a good figure in the story, once even referred to the insurrectionists that they were fighting, as, "a bunch of overtaxed farmers." The essentially were just people trying to get away from the imperial rule and forge their own life. But it really had all begun because they felt like they weren't being treated with respect, were not being protected by the UNSC, and yes they were overtaxed for what they weren't getting in return. So naturally conflicts would eventually ensue. But Halo isn't an RPG yet so I digress lol
10 Sci-Fi Games With Spaceship Customization So Deep It Feels Like A Second Job
😂 True! They mentioned StarFailed but didn't put the much more successful No Man's Sky in there
Image Comparison Shows Just How Much Doom: The Dark Ages Graphics Improved Over Eternal
It does. I went back to play Eternal on Series X and it looks significantly better. You can see every detail with crystal clear clarity. On Xbox, DA looks out of focus.