Why does every game mode do this?

Tranney Hunter·2/10/2020, 2:11:36 AM·5 votes·1,131 views

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Every single game mode seems to gravitate me towards .500 after I get a winning streak, and all of my teammates begin to miraculously feed/int literally running it down mid in 3 of those cases. Yeah it's URF but none of this seems random as it happens in every mode. Literally just lost 6 in a row like come on Riot we know you can't balance, fix bugs like client issues, and you literally only care about selling skins and merch and viewership but this is kinda pathetic

4 Comments

ZephyrDrake2/10/2020, 2:18:32 AM3 votes

Yet there are people with over 60% winrates and people with atrociously low winrates. If you have win streaks then you can also get losing streaks. When your only two results are either a W or a L then getting streaks isn't all that difficult to achieve.

DuskDaUmbreon2/10/2020, 2:37:34 AM1 votes

Why do you go to 50% winrate over time?

Because that's what literally every matchmaking system is designed to do except for the top and bottom amount of people for a team. In any 1v1 scenario, this will be the absolute best and absolute worst player. In League, this would be the top 5 and bottom 5 people, assuming there's a limit to the MMR range it allows.

The way ELO works is that as you win it goes up, and as you lose it goes down. Matches are made based on your MMR. The higher your MMR, the higher your opponent's and your team's MMR will be (although this won't be the case in all systems - The enemy MMR might stay the same while your team's goes down. The system doesn't care as long as the average MMR is close enough). The higher MMR someone is, the better they are at League (assuming they got there legitimately and recently, that is). Eventually, the opponents will be better than you. Your MMR gets high enough that you can't carry or win anymore., and you go on a loss streak back to your actual skill.

This is how every matchmaking system worth a shit works.

Darkdemon6532/10/2020, 2:39:40 AM1 votes

Generalized, it's because when you win you gain MMR, when you gain MMR you are put into matches with players who are more skilled, and you are more likely to lose when you are put into matches with players who are more skilled.

tribunalisrigged2/10/2020, 2:47:29 AM1 votes

i'll gladly take this over 50 million people using hanbot or hanbot like programs playing from wangyu locations around the globe, which also seems to be owned by the same family that owns the controlling share in tencent. Saw an ashe the other day, level 9 with only IE with 2.55 attack speed. Riot is 100% not in control of their game and is at the mercy of communism tactics. I think there is more at play here with this whole virus situation.

If you are in the Vancouver area stop by the location there, every PC in the place has hacks for every online game ever made.