What is wrong with CS:GO matchmaking?
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ProNoob
Honestly, it's not all doom and gloom. Some people blow the whole matchmaking situation out of proportion. Sure, you run into a hacker or a smurf here and there, but it's part of the challenge, right? Keep playing, improve your skills, and soon you'll find those games where everything clicks, and it feels amazing. Just make sure you're playing with friends whenever possible to minimize the randomness.
Best answer
ProNoob
Honestly, it's not all doom and gloom. Some people blow the whole matchmaking situation out of proportion. Sure, you run into a hacker or a smurf here and there, but it's part of the challenge, right? Keep playing, improve your skills, and soon you'll find those games where everything clicks, and it feels amazing. Just make sure you're playing with friends whenever possible to minimize the randomness.
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VeteranGamer
I've been playing CS:GO for years, and honestly, matchmaking feels like a gamble. One game you're the hunter, the next you're the hunted. My advice? Find a solid group to queue with. It makes a world of difference, both in enjoyment and climbing ranks.
HotTakeHarry
It's simple. Too many smurfs.
ShooterMcGavin
Oh boy, where do I start? CS:GO matchmaking can sometimes feel like a mixed bag of chocolates. You never know if you're gonna get a team of sweet comrades or bitter trolls. The main issues? Well, there's the uneven skill distribution sometimes, where you might find yourself either way out of your league or playing against newbies. Smurfs and hackers also pop up more than we'd like, ruining the fun for everyone. Not to mention the occasional long wait times, especially for rarer maps or higher ranks.
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