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Did They LIE about SBMM in Black Ops 7?

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The discussion on skill-based matchmaking in Black Ops 7 begins with an intriguing exploration of the changes Treyarch has implemented for the game's multiplayer mode. Murk Music dives deep into the intricacies of the new matchmaking system, highlighting a significant shift from traditional practices. Historically, players have been accustomed to rigid skill-based matchmaking, which often placed them in matches against opponents of similar skill levels. However, Black Ops 7 introduces open playlists and persistent lobbies as the default experience. This new paradigm raises questions about how exactly the matchmaking works, especially since the game touts that skill is 'minimally considered.' Murk points out the ambiguity of this phrase—what does 'minimally considered' truly entail? He acknowledges that while many players, himself included, have hastily dubbed certain playlists as devoid of skill-based matchmaking, the reality is likely more nuanced. He ventures into the realm of speculation, suggesting that some form of skill-based matchmaking may still be lurking beneath the surface, albeit in a less overt manner. This creates a sense of intrigue and uncertainty among the player base, as they grapple with the implications of this change. Are players truly competing in a more level playing field, or are there hidden metrics influencing matchups? As the dialogue progresses, Murk addresses the community's mixed reactions to these changes. Some players are elated at the prospect of more varied matches, where skill level is not the sole determining factor, while others express skepticism about the potential for unbalanced games. He navigates through anecdotes and personal experiences, shedding light on how these changes have impacted gameplay dynamics. The excitement of unexpected matchups, contrasted with the frustration of facing markedly skilled opponents, illustrates the delicate balance Treyarch aims to strike. In conclusion, Murk Music leaves viewers contemplating the future of matchmaking in Black Ops 7. The uncertainty of what 'minimally considered' truly means opens the floor to further discussion and analysis within the community. As players continue to adapt to this new system, the evolving nature of competitive multiplayer experiences remains a hot topic, ensuring that the conversation around skill-based matchmaking will persist long after the video's end.

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