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Mr. Takamura

    Guys so because of the latest matchmaking patch, I was interested to do solo queueing after a year or so only playing ranked party.
    But before that, a couple of questions to those who have played solo queue (preferrably strict solo) and around 3-4k bracket:

    - Does the matchmaking/people you get tryhard more than before?
    - Can I win a game even when there's 2-3 other cores in my team? (Like, a bad composition team)
    - Is it true that the max MMR calibration is 3,5k? (I have 1 more game left until calibration is complete, those other 9 games I played was before I gave up on playing solo queue)
    - Any tips at all before I venture to the solo queue right now?

    Giff me Wingman

      We don't know, the matchmaking changes (except for party) will first happen on 4. may

      Gabba Gabba Games TTV

        -People usually always try their best since the region based matchmaking update i'm not sure i've had one teamate who wasn't trying

        -Any game is winnable ebola draft or not if you really want MMR that alch you drafted for mid suddenly becomes a support alch after your team drafts ember spirit and 3 other carries.

        -Yes, max calibration is 3.5k

        -Judging the amount of single draft and abandons you have you're extremely toxic so stay the fuck out of solo queue nobody here wants you

        Mr. Takamura

          Wow, nice judgment there, my 3 (recent) abandons are all because poor network connection and not at all because I rage quit, but sure judge me all you want. Thanks for the answer though.

          Gabba Gabba Games TTV

            My judgement stands as is

            Savvy Cat

              I sometimes check the profiles of my team mates; I usually get one low 3k, one high 2k, one mid to low 4k, and another that hasn't calibrated like me. The team usually tries pretty hard until 2-3 of us start throwing team fights and the 4k - who has all the kills and no deaths - becomes a drama queen.

              My behavior score is 6k with an average of like 7-9 reports per conduct summary, but yes, we usually try our best to win until someone gets toxic after a bad team fight. That is usually the high risk, high reward point in my games. You either win the next big team fight or you are going to, there after, stop to fight with your team until the game ends.

              I don't think draft matters nearly as much as the mental health of your team until that point.

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