Slightly Above Average Gaming

Episode 51 - FPS Roundup, SBMM, and Movement


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Summary


In this conversation, the hosts discuss their experiences playing the beta of a video game. They also talk about the issue of dogs being dumped in their area and the lack of animal control. They touch on the topic of matchmaking in the game and the distribution of player skill levels. They express their frustrations with the current matchmaking system and suggest the implementation of a ranked mode. The conversation ends with the host discussing their progress in ranked play and their goals for the future. The conversation revolves around the topics of ranked play, skill-based matchmaking (SBMM), map design, and movement mechanics in Call of Duty. The speakers discuss their experiences with ranked play and the challenges of solo queuing. They also express their preferences for balanced lobbies and the importance of having a casual player base. The conversation touches on the current state of Warzone and the impact of SBMM on player enjoyment. They also discuss the beta version of the new Call of Duty game, including map design, ground loot, and movement mechanics. The conversation discusses the movement mechanics and sensitivity settings in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. They compare the movement in previous Call of Duty games like Modern Warfare 2 and 3 to the beta of Black Ops 6, noting that the survivability and movement options are better in the beta. They also discuss the importance of learning and mastering the new movement mechanics. The conversation then shifts to the topic of aim assist and sensitivity settings, with one participant mentioning that they are playing on a higher sensitivity than in previous Call of Duty games. They also discuss the concept of dead zones and how adjusting them can affect aim assist and stick drift. The conversation concludes with a discussion about other games and franchises, including the mishandling of Halo and Battlefield, and the impact of skill-based matchmaking (SBMM) on player experiences. In this final part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the impact of VPNs on gameplay and the importance of catering to a wide range of players. They also touch on the issue of game developers not listening to their customers and the need for better communication and transparency. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the future of Call of Duty and the importance of timing and marketing in game releases.


Chapters


00:00 Exploring the Beta of a Video Game

08:12 Skill-Based Matchmaking and Wall Hacks

12:28 Weapon Balancing and Perks

17:01 The Need for a Ranked Mode

30:37 Navigating the Challenges of Call of Duty Matchmaking

45:22 The Impact of Content Updates and Map Design

53:56 Anticipation for the Integration into Warzone

01:01:39 Mastering the New Movement Skills

01:15:09 Challenges in Other FPS Games

01:25:02 The Impact of SBMM

01:33:39 The Disconnect Between Developers and Players

01:37:18 The Impact of Toxicity and Anti-Toxicity Measures

01:39:03 The Importance of Transparency in Game Development

01:50:47 The Controversy Surrounding Stat Tracker Websites

01:57:55 Creating Events and Fostering Nostalgia in Gaming

02:02:38 Conclusion

02:02:38 Outtro Video v2.mp4

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