My wife & I have separate gold accounts & I usually play more than she plays. If I rank up to 35 & she ends up on 20, what will happen when we play together? Will she end up in a match with other players around 35 or will I end up in a match with players ranked around 20?
I know it is speculation since CSR hasn’t been released yet but I’m hoping that some people can give some insight based on the previous games with ranking systems.
> My wife & I have separate gold accounts & I usually play more than she plays. If I rank up to 35 & she ends up on 20, what will happen when we play together? Will she end up in a match with other players around 35 or will I end up in a match with players ranked around 20?
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> I know it is speculation since CSR hasn’t been released yet but I’m hoping that some people can give some insight based on the previous games with ranking systems.
With Halo 4’s current population (36000 on at the same time at the MOST) I doubt you guys will be finding games in your own skill range anyway.
But yeah, that’s generally how it will go.
In Halo 3 if you had 1 person on at the time with a rank of pretty much anything higher than the second person, you would be matched up in the first persons skill range.
So: Player 1 has a 35 in Team Slayer
Player 2 has a 4
Player 2 will be playing against 35s.
Not that it will matter in Halo 4. Halo 3 had 180000 people on at this time as compared to Halo 4’s 36000. You’ll still be matched up with pretty much anybody.
Thanks for the reply. My wife & I tried to ask during the stream but she was having problems logging in to chat & I wasn’t going to make a Facebook account to ask a question.