I would have to disagree. 1v1 is easy to steamroll with a premade. When it is 1v1v1 it adds a different element to the game which helps keep premades at bay.
I would have to disagree. 1v1 is easy to steamroll with a premade. When it is 1v1v1 it adds a different element to the game which helps keep premades at bay.
The developers have more then one option to deal with premades other then creating no fun, poorly designed pvp modes. there could be a solo que or something if you're so worried about that.
Feast is supposed to be the arena mode of the game and Frontlines is supposed to be the objective capture mode of the game. both should be fun and well made. Not just one of the modes.
I've played other games with 1v1v1 such as dead island epidemic and they never work. there is almost no comebacks the winning team wins easier in almost every frontline.
Last edited by Tokyozombie; 07-04-2017 at 12:42 PM.
Solo queue would kill match times. Having queue'd solo and as part of a premade I can testify that partial parties have longer queue times.
If you haven't seen a comeback in a 1v1v1 match then you haven't done enough frontlines. I have been a part of a comeback and seen comebacks that were just plain amazing. 600 points down to a win. That's where the 1v1v1 element is amazing is the top two can get into a battle and end up losing because they neglect the team in last.
that's why I said "almost". I actually never seen 3rd place make a substantial comeback because points don't stop accumulating. and whenever 2nd place did make a comeback it was because 3rd place interfered i.e. not in your hands again. It just feels like luck instead of strategy or skill.
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