The great majority players use the discord because it offers them far more flexibility in choosing games/players than any matchmaking system. It's not productive, because it's something out of their control. Complaining about queue times is the equivalent of driving your car and beeping your horn at the person in front of you because traffic is bad or the light is red. Queue times in this game are not actually controlled by the matchmaking system, but by the number of people in the queue. Love GTFO, but this matchmaking needs improvement so that players are willing to use it and it becomes more comfortable to use to find people. It's cross-platform, and say what you will but that game also has great matchmaking. It is similarly styled to GTFO but still, it's its own thing. Right now, I'm playing Rainbow Six: Extraction (another story) but I was "ify" about the game, but I turned out to like it. Hope this game also comes to console and becomes cross-play as the more players the better! Course, they have the OPTIONAL discord thing if people want to group up "greater". I can't even blink before I join a room or people join me if I host. Heck, even a game right now in alpha called "Ready or Not" has GREAT matchmaking. Discord should be a "side thing" not a replaceable from an essential feature a game should have. The game should provide this basic feature that is available in all multiplayer-style games. And no, I DO NOT want to use Discord to find people. ![]() I really hope this is their TOP to-do lists. If I don't have 3 other friends that are available I would like to do it with random people but it seems to take some time to find a game (USA). I feel like these numbers are low because people LOVE the game but are put off by the matchmaking. Yet, I can already see from the Steam Charts (at the moment of writing this), the peak was at 2,076 the previous day. Especially when I'm with another friend and try to find two other people it seems to search for 10 seconds and then just put bots in (I'm not sure if it continues to look and the bots are placeholders until it does). The game itself is great, but the one big problem is matchmaking. It seems to not find people or takes a while too. You can contact the author at or on Twitter. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. The Steam charts are ordered by revenue, include pre-order numbers, and hardware.Ī life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007.
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