Destiny Patches Matchmaking Again, Increases Connection Priority

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The developers at Bungie patch matchmaking for Destiny yet again, and take steps to ensure the sci-fi shooter’s connection quality is a high priority.

The most recent patch for Destiny‘s matchmaking is currently live, and it brings about fresh settings into the action-RPG’s zone-capturing arena known as the Control mode. Bungie’s Community Manager David “DeeJ” Dague announced the update on the title’s official forums, and made fans aware that the changes in the settings have only been applied to the aforementioned mode in order to get players’ reactions to see if they should be added to other parts of the game.

In addition to the alterations brought to Destiny‘s Control mode, Dague also said Bungie has “taken additional steps to increase the emphasis on connection quality,” explaining that lag should no longer be much of an issue, with skill ratings being a less important factor in matching up players. That said, it’ll be easier for fans to take part in the game with friends who are more or less skilled than their Guardian, but it should be noted that the same thing applies to opponents, meaning that depending on who players match-up with, winning may be an effortless feat or an even more difficult task. Elaborating further on the matter, Dague wrote:

“There is still some form of protection to insulate the casual players among us from the most hardcore. But those considerations will have much less impact on the technical quality of the matchup.”

Per the update post, Bungie has also extended Damage Referee so as to give fans playing matches in the Crucible’s Clash, Rumble, and Freelance 3v3 arenas better connections. These changes were initially brought about in Control, and discussed more in-depth during the studio’s introduction offreelance solo and PvP playlists in a previous update.

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With all of these changes taking place, Bungie says it needs players’ help in giving developers a steady stream of feedback so that the studio can determine what should stay and what should go. The best way for fans to make their thoughts known would be to boot up the game to test out all of the new stuff the company’s added, and then head on over to Destiny‘s official forums to give an honest opinion.

The development team at Bungie is undoubtedly making a lot of these changes now in order to prepare for Destiny‘s Spring Update, which is set to bring about an increase in Light level, new gear, and fresh PvE content. Bearing all of this in mind, the fact that the studio has at least gone on record about the poor quality of matches’ connections is a good sign of developers listening to the fan-base, but it’s still too early to say that the dreaded lag has been rectified once and for all.

Have you experienced any of changes brought about by Bungie’s latest matchmaking patch forDestiny yet? If so, what do you think about it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Destiny is out now and is available for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

 

[Source:- gamerant]