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Blizzard admits Overwatch 2 ranked mode suffers from ‘poor understanding’

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Overwatch 2 was released back in October 2022, and since its debut, it seems like the sequel has been stumbling from issue to issue. As the second season of its content draws to a close, game director Aaron Keller has announced that ODrafted plans to address community concerns Going forward, chief among them is the implementation of Ranked Mode.

Ranked mode has been the subject of controversy ever since it was implemented, and it all has to do with the way Overwatch 2 determines a player’s skill. Publicly, players are assigned a tier from Bronze to Grandmaster, but in reality there is a hidden rating system determined by their in-game performance, which governs Who will they go against? This means that players will match themselves with players of different ranks, even if their actual skills are somewhat comparable, leading to confusion.

Keller acknowledged the issue in a blog post, noting that “the new ranked mode suffered from poor understanding. There was confusion about players’ actual rank and how that translated to their skill level, in grouping with friends. difficulty, and had a negative effect. matchmaker when players of different ranks were placed in the same match (even if their skill levels were similar).”

Keller explains that both Season 3 and Season 4 will see changes aimed at “creating more clarity in the system”. He also discusses balance, always a point of contention in a competitive hero shooter, and changes to the final refund cost when switching heroes (which will be reduced by 25%).

Are you still playing Overwatch 2? What do you think of the current state of ranked mode? Flock above your weight category in the comments section below.

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