Perhaps there should be a new option, along side the standard good connection skill and language options, called DLC Maps. This would make the game match you up with only people who have the DLC maps. There could even be a sub-option for a particular map pack, but this wouldn’t be necessary. But the people who payed for the maps should be able to play. And now some -Yoink- as playlist with 100 people. I gave you as company more money, so even from a business perspective this makes sense.
The playlist is fine enough if you ask me.
> Perhaps there should be a new option, along side the standard good connection skill and language options, called DLC Maps. This would make the game match you up with only people who have the DLC maps. There could even be a sub-option for a particular map pack, but this wouldn’t be necessary. But the people who payed for the maps should be able to play. And now some Yoink! as playlist with 100 people. I gave you as company more money, so even from a business perspective this makes sense.
I think the psyche profile is underused.
It could have easily been used to combine objectives and non-objectives into a single playlist. It could have allowed players to search for larger games while still accepting smaller games.
but nope. It just lets me choose between chatty or quiet reach players- none of which have a mike anyway.
> I think the psyche profile is underused.
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> It could have easily been used to combine objectives and non-objectives into a single playlist. It could have allowed players to search for larger games while still accepting smaller games.
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> but nope. It just lets me choose between chatty or quiet reach players- none of which have a mike anyway.
It’s underused because it’s “fake”. It only pairs you up with people that pick the same options, regardless of whether they actually meet the criteria. Any no-mic can pick “CHATTY” and get matched up with everyone else who chose the same, for example.
> > Perhaps there should be a new option, along side the standard good connection skill and language options, called DLC Maps. This would make the game match you up with only people who have the DLC maps. There could even be a sub-option for a particular map pack, but this wouldn’t be necessary. But the people who payed for the maps should be able to play. And now some Yoink! as playlist with 100 people. I gave you as company more money, so even from a business perspective this makes sense.
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> I think the psyche profile is underused.
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> It could have easily been used to combine objectives and non-objectives into a single playlist. It could have allowed players to search for larger games while still accepting smaller games.
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> but nope. It just lets me choose between chatty or quiet reach players- none of which have a mike anyway.
Yes I agree it is under used. However I think it would be better to just be taken out. It serves no purpose and really just matches you up with players who suck. But only on your team.
> > > Perhaps there should be a new option, along side the standard good connection skill and language options, called DLC Maps. This would make the game match you up with only people who have the DLC maps. There could even be a sub-option for a particular map pack, but this wouldn’t be necessary. But the people who payed for the maps should be able to play. And now some Yoink! as playlist with 100 people. I gave you as company more money, so even from a business perspective this makes sense.
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> > I think the psyche profile is underused.
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> > It could have easily been used to combine objectives and non-objectives into a single playlist. It could have allowed players to search for larger games while still accepting smaller games.
> >
> > but nope. It just lets me choose between chatty or quiet reach players- none of which have a mike anyway.
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> Yes I agree it is under used. However I think it would be better to just be taken out. It serves no purpose and really just matches you up with players who suck. But only on your team.
maybe thats my problem. I checked the “match me with nubs” option