Do smurfs "skew" or introduce bias in a competitive ladder? Why do players derank as a team?

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It seems Overwatch is rife with smurf accounts. I ask around, and most of the time people answer they have 2 accounts or more. There was a sale on OW about one month ago. I once talked with somebody, on voice chat, who had 7 accounts.

I only have one account, and I play in solo queue, in silver tank, silver healer, and bronze DPS. I want to insist that when I started playing OW, I was about 2600.

It feels like smurfs are in all my matches, both in my team and in the opposite team. Often, it seems that smurfs are the player who can influence the outcome of a match, not me. Either my team can't win against a team with smurfs, or my team has strong smurfs and win too easily, so no matter how much effort I put, I don't contribute to the outcome of the match. It doesn't feel very good.

It's weird because I often hear players saying smurfs are not a problem, and they also say "there is no elo hell", yet I've heard pro players agreeing that smurfs make it harder to climb.

I have played online FPS for years, I was told my aim is not bad by a OW coach, yet I'm not even gold, where most players are.

If there is a lot of smurf accounts, wouldn't it create a "downward" pressure, meaning average players get pushed down by smurf accounts?

I wish Blizzard would enable their authenticator for OW, to allow players to not play with and against smurfs, a bit like what cs go did with cs go prime.

I regularly spot groups of players who "derank" as a team. I'm also curious why players decide to derank, and if it's really ethical, since it means those accounts will, in the future, play with people lower than them. I've heard arguments like:

  • "It's to play with friend"

    • answer: they should play in QP instead, because in competitive, you should only play with players of your level. That's a good limitation.
  • "It's to practice with another hero"

    • answer: they should play in QP instead, that's what practice is for. Those people can practice against people of their own level.
  • "I want to have fun while not losing MMR"

    • answer: they should play in QP instead, it's unethical to practice against players who are lower level.

I can understand why Blizzard can easily make money with smurfs, though.



Best Answer

Objectively yes.

You're not really playing a ladder though as a ladder would be seeded in some way based on stats, you're playing ranked games presumably.

The ELO system is designed for a 1v1 game, originally chess. It is not designed for competitive team games and has never been used to assess individual team players to any degree of success in team sports. The only thing they use it for is for team rankings.

Ranked competitive video games in recent years have adapted an ELO system that in my mind is designed to get players to grind the game instead of accurately assess their skill via stats.

With ELO, the system is highly dependent on two things,

  1. People must play regularly to the same degree as other players (same volume of games)
  2. People must play with people of relatively equal skill level

Both of these are very easily broken in ranked comp games.

For example, in Dota2 if I queue with a player of 50 elo rating as a player with 1800 rating, the game will match me with players somewhere in between. However, typically speaking the higher skill player will usually have far more game impact than the low skill player. This is your typical smurf.

Another way to break comp is if you calibrate highly but then never play.

Another way is as a high skill player to simply recalibrate since there are usually limitations on skill calibration.

I've player against players in the region of 3000 mmr in some cases despite being 1800 mmr. It doesn't happen in every game but it happens often enough that we notice it consistently.




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Are Smurfs a problem in League of Legends?

The Issue: Smurf accounts in league of legends have issues in the past and even in the present LOL game community. The main issue about smurf accounts is that they are being used as a bad account that bullied, hurt, stomp, or stop the other players, especially the beginners to do well on their games.

Why are Smurfs allowed League of Legends?

Smurfing is not directly against the game's policies. However, you should not be smurfing with the intent of ruining others' games. Griefing and toxic behavior are violations of the code of conduct, which can easily result in a ban. So with that said, enjoy the game and smurf away to your heart's content!

Does Riot allow Smurfs?

To help prevent smurfs from ruining the competitive experience, Riot recently issued a ban wave to remove compromised accounts or accounts that violated the company's Terms of Service. While smurfing isn't explicitly listed in the Terms of Service, other related behavior is covered.

What is smurfing in CSGO Is it good or bad?

Smurfs ruin the game for several reasons. They create unfair situations for normal players who want to play against those of a similar skill level. Smurfs also tend to be more toxic. The consequences don't affect their main account, so they don't care as much.




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