valvefan48 said:
Pyramid Head said: @valve
my point is that in halo 3 you can wait all this time to join a game mode you don't even want, then people quit and its unfair, you can't quit, and you waste more time
cod 4 you piock up and youre shooting
also matchmaking is for noobs man, ive never cared who was in my match
how is the online shallow with all the perks and challenges? no strategy? you have to know how to use the perks, in order to use strategy
you either just don't like cod 4, or you are no good at cod 4 |
Matchmaking is not for n00bs, it's a very well made system that matches up players with equal ranks and allows them to naturlly and skillfully to build them up in higher ranks. Perks in Call of Duty 4 don't use much strategy, it just makes the player stronger than they really are and don't offer much use.
And as a matter a fact I do like Call of Duty 4 {Mostly for its single-player and story} and I'm really damn good at the game... almost a bit too good because it's easy to get kills in the game.
However, your right about joining and leaving a mode in a game. It still doesn't undermine the well made game systems and design of the multiplayer.
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The problem with matchmaking is that even crappy players can get to level 55 with patience. Matchmaking should only be used for localization in my opinion. i.e. I only play with other east coast players (except for friends of course)