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Permalink | Quote | PM | +Rep by Xyrus » September 14, 2014 6:29pm | Report
Krwiozerca wrote:

Let's say, that someone has 2k MMR. He calibrated too quickly and he was very new to this game. Since then he did not touch any ranked game.

My question is: does your MMR affect your unranked games? Matchmaking is looking for players that are on your MMR and have similar number of games played/winrate even in unranked games?

This sounds a lot like me, problem is, I don't play a lot of Solo Queue in general, but considering I don't play much Ranked Party matches, but have won a lot of Party Games lately, I'd imagine it doesn't. There's probably a seperate "MMR" for unranked. Since each game mode attracts different kinds of players, it would make sense to keep them separate once your MMR has been calibrated.
jamesShajam wrote:

idk, In ranked I am around 1850, but in unranked I often stomp and people I play with add me, they are mostly 3-4k and I seem to have did better than them? I don't really understand...

Better how? It could just be that you can play Snowballers better than they do and will eventually catch up to them.

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