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Sections 4.1 and 4.5 are excellent reads for the layperson.
The evidence of the system's superiority is clear: Just look at the leaderboard. Find a person who's on there with a 70+% winrate. You're highly unlikely to find that. Older systems, that can be gamed easier by a pro? Much easier to find that, esp. on secondary accounts.
It's just better math. The bots in Quick Match are there for other purposes. If bots were a feature of the system, they would be in all game modes but they are not.
The bots are just a continuation of a long-held goal of shooter devs -- building a better automated teammate/opponent, to use as queue filler once their abilities are sufficient (and probably at the highest levels only, since matchmaking gets a little wonky once the player pool thins out enough).
Fragpunk comes out in march, it hasn't got 2 months left
Both the winter event and this lucioball from temu felt like a cheap wet fart thrown together in an afternoon. The skins are also so cheap and bad looking this game is the most successful so far not making me want to spend any money on it.
For them EOMM dont even exist.
This game will die what it keeps EOMM