drpunk on 15 December 2008
ChronotriggerJM said: Ahhh see, but a matchmaking system is just that, it makes the match for you. With home, your in charge of the social building :P I think of it this way. I could play 100 rounds of warhawk co-op, and meet 700 new people. That's 700 people at random. My chances of a party that only contains high rank level 30's is....? Practically non-existent ^^ However! Using home, I can put this party together before I enter the game :P I can put together a match with only people that talk about strawberry jelly??? Who knows! Home is another tool for implementing a stronger social standing with the people you choose to interact with. |
Isn't that the fault of the matchmaking system?
Like the best solution to your problem would be a matchmaking system that works.
And that would be a damn site better than asking countless avatars what their warhawk rank is.