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Until eventually your SBMM drops low enough for you to end up stomping people unintentionally at a lower level.
Imo, I think its just SBMM not just being a ranked mode, whilst no sbmm allows it to be just random players against other randoms, with skill level meaning nothing, so its purely random on whether you're about to get stomped or be stomping, or middle.
That's why sane humans make a big, *big* circle around PvP, and avoid it like the blight on gaming that it is.
IF you knew who the good players were, and you were good enough to play with them. you would have that satisfaction of barely winning, winning, or out playing them.
There is no community, you dont know anyone except for people trolling and being toxic. where because you might never even see that player again, you gonna say messed up things to them and they are gonna say you suck when they did the worst but was on the side that "won". Thats the whole issue
Game feels way different when you PUG or play "8's" but thats sweaty. whats dead is being able to go in a casual server with people you see daily. its a mix of good and bad players. when one side is winning to much you used to be able to manually switch teams, change maps all that fun stuff. now you cant. as long as its random servers, sbmm or no sbmm its not gonna feel satisfying. but its probably more often satisfying with no sbmm.