


I've been in three 48-person matches. So, yes they do exist. Generally if I queue before 1 am, it's a 72-person match. It's like between 1 and 5 am PDT that I ever get matches with less than 72.
So then Frontlines matchmaking is blatantly broken. There is no good excuse for allowing one GC to enter a 72 player match when their 24 player alliance has 10-14 players and the others are full. Queue-in-progress happens but it takes awhile in the match for a gap that large to be filled. More often than not, when the players that get matched up into such lopsided BS that as soon as Duty Commences, half of the people on the team leave anyway. This needs to be addressed, what's the point of having lower match options if they don't get utilized in situations that keeps the balance fair?
OP: You should really post this in the PvP section of the forums also, if you haven't.
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