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by GCUMstlyHarmls
202 days ago
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Overwatch (1) had something like that. Not sure if Overwatch (2) still has it, or how it functions now. In higher ELO, people would target good players with "avoid player"^1, effectively soft-banning those people from match making because the pool was small enough. They would still get put in matches eventually but their queues would blow out a lot. From memory it did not have an explicit "match me with this person" button, but you could thumbs up players in the post-match podium as well as endorse them which may have soft-factored into matching you with them again. \1 I think it was called this. It was a general "bad attitude" marker, not a "bad team mate" or "bad opponent" marker. |
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Then there is just the endorsement system, which is just a level from 1-5 and you can endorse people you liked playing with. It doesn't really do much in matchmaking but you can't do certain things if you are below a certain level (I forgot what all it was but you can't make (public?) custom games if you are too low and I think text and voice chat could also get disabled if you are too low).