GrantMeThePower
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- Jun 10, 2005
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Does anyone know how the match making works?
It seems like i just reached a spot where suddenly i'm paired against players that are WAYYYYYYY better than i used to be matched against. And its on every single game. To the point where it isn't coincidence.
I think that as i improved my stats it has increased the level of the competition. Even lower level, non-prestiged dudes- are killin it. I went from leading the game almost every round to being at the bottom. And it happened almost overnight.
EDIT-
Looks like i may have found the answer. Yes, it does. For MW2 it looks like it takes about the last 72 games into account, based on 6 on 6 team deathmatch:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/trueskill/
EDIT 2-
Looks like i was right and wrong. They do use skill, but they don't use microsofts trueskill. IW announced it when they announced their new matchmaking service that they dubbed "IWnet"
Community Manager Robert Bowling, "Bowling says IWNET matchmaking allows players to find and join games much easer than scrolling through lists of servers, each with their own rule and mod sets. This new IWNET infrastructure will "automatically find you a game with the best performance, ping, and preferences based on your location and individual connection as well as matching you with players of your same SKILL.'
emphasis on skill was already there, not added by me.
It seems like i just reached a spot where suddenly i'm paired against players that are WAYYYYYYY better than i used to be matched against. And its on every single game. To the point where it isn't coincidence.
I think that as i improved my stats it has increased the level of the competition. Even lower level, non-prestiged dudes- are killin it. I went from leading the game almost every round to being at the bottom. And it happened almost overnight.
EDIT-
Looks like i may have found the answer. Yes, it does. For MW2 it looks like it takes about the last 72 games into account, based on 6 on 6 team deathmatch:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/trueskill/
EDIT 2-
Looks like i was right and wrong. They do use skill, but they don't use microsofts trueskill. IW announced it when they announced their new matchmaking service that they dubbed "IWnet"
Community Manager Robert Bowling, "Bowling says IWNET matchmaking allows players to find and join games much easer than scrolling through lists of servers, each with their own rule and mod sets. This new IWNET infrastructure will "automatically find you a game with the best performance, ping, and preferences based on your location and individual connection as well as matching you with players of your same SKILL.'
emphasis on skill was already there, not added by me.
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