Quote Originally Posted by Zojha View Post
If a person is under-performing, especially by a large margin, that's the matchmaking at fault, not the rookie.
Strictly speaking, you're not wrong. The matchmaking in this game is awful. I don't think anyone is going to argue against that, but unfortunately that system does not excuse a completely clueless player.

No matter how you look at it, SE designed PvP in this game as end-game content. You have to be at 60 to even participate, so that's not debatable. Between levels 1-60, there are 47 dungeons that a new player could, and should, have run multiple times before coming into Feast. On top of that, there are around 25 Trials (not including extreme content) and 30 raids (not including savage content). Any player who has climbed their way to 60 through all, or even most, of that content without at least learning the fundamentals of their job cannot hide behind the abysmal matchmaking as an excuse for their poor play. That kind of thing doesn't fly in PvE, and it doesn't fly here. Rookies might not ask to be put into matches with players far above them in skill, but they still chose to queue. At the very least, they should have taken the time to know what they're queuing for and not expect a dead-carry. That same attitude is applied to ANY and EVERY other end-game content this game has to offer, yet only in PvP is it considered unacceptable. Quite frankly, there's no defense to that.

There's also nothing idiotic about expecting a player to learn what they're getting into before jumping in. A pretty common term for this is, "Look before you leap." No one in their right mind joins a league or tournament for a sport that they have never played. In most circumstances, that kind of thing wouldn't even be allowed. We're forced to swallow it here because there's no qualifying or pre-season system, but that still doesn't excuse a player from being completely blind and deaf. SE does take the HUGE majority of blame because of their horrifying matchmaking and a wildly inaccurate ranking system, but there is still no defense for a player who preforms so badly that they wouldn't have even cleared a standard dungeon.

There's also no excuse for not getting any experience before hand. The resources available to new players are limited, yes; however, they do exist. 8v8 was queuing regularly until just recently, but even coming here on the forums to ask questions is better than nothing. Most of us would be happy to help if given the time. Sadly, an in-progress match is already too late. Again, there is no dead-carry in Feast, and even the most skilled of PvP'ers cannot help a rookie on the fly if they are falling so far below the benchmark that it's a wonder they even made it to lvl 60. Does every new player deserve the hate they get? Certainly not, but there is a limit to how pitiful a person can be before it becomes unacceptable and indefensible. Even a dog has the brains to defend itself when getting it's teeth kicked in. If expecting the same amount of common sense from a human is considered idiocy, then I'm ashamed to be a member of this species.