Oct 08, 2008, 10:15 AM
Well let me shine your term of "definition" under a different light here, and keep in mind I'm not trying to be rude, start a fight...just a mere discussion...
Lets say you have 16 noobs versus a team of 14. Now lets say 7 of those 14 are "pros".
I've seen situations like this many of times where the team with less player lose by land slides, despite the amount of "good" players they may have. This is exactly why autobalance only occurs when one team is "stacked" with more players than the other, because the teams are uneven.
If autobalance were to act by your defition of "stacked" in the example above, then rather than evening the teams out in numbers, it would switch two players...
Best player on team of 14 goes to team with 16.
Worst player on team of 16 goes to team with 14.
...which really wouldn't even it out at all, if you think about it. The team with less is still outnumbered...
Sorry that was a bit long. Here's the short version for those who didn't read all of that
My defintion: Stacked = being out numbered.
Lets say you have 16 noobs versus a team of 14. Now lets say 7 of those 14 are "pros".
I've seen situations like this many of times where the team with less player lose by land slides, despite the amount of "good" players they may have. This is exactly why autobalance only occurs when one team is "stacked" with more players than the other, because the teams are uneven.
If autobalance were to act by your defition of "stacked" in the example above, then rather than evening the teams out in numbers, it would switch two players...
Best player on team of 14 goes to team with 16.
Worst player on team of 16 goes to team with 14.
...which really wouldn't even it out at all, if you think about it. The team with less is still outnumbered...
Sorry that was a bit long. Here's the short version for those who didn't read all of that
My defintion: Stacked = being out numbered.
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