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Elo hell

Elo hell (also known asMMR hell) is avideo gaming term used inMOBAs and othermultiplayer online games with competitive modes.[1] It refers to portions of the matchmaking ranking spectrum where individual matches are of poor quality, and are often determined by factors such as poor team coordination which are perceived to be outside the individual player's control. This ostensibly makes it difficult for skilled players to "climb" up the matchmaking ranking (and out of Elo hell), due to the difficulty of consistently winning games under these conditions. Its existence in various games has been debated, and some game developers have called it an illusion caused bycognitive bias.[2]

History

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The term was coined based on theElo rating system designed byArpad Elo, which was initially used forchess games but began to be used in video games as well. It was initially used by theLeague of Legends community, but spread in usage to other games that used the same ranking system.[3] In these games, players are ranked based on their individual and team performance. Likewise, due to the nature of team-based gameplay, comparatively skilled players can still suffer damage to their rating due to the poor performance of their teammates. At low Elo, a skilled player will likely find it easy to rise in rank, while at high Elo, the quality of players improves.[4] InLeague of Legends, it is said to occur between the 1300 and 1500 range.[4]

Elo rankings have also been "abused" by players who create parties of their friends in order to "escape" Elo hell.[5] This has been addressed by forcing players who are in groups to play against groups of similar size.[5] Another way players have attempted to bypass Elo hell is bysmurfing, or creating new accounts without a skill rating, which allows them to ascend in rank faster than they would with their original account.[6][7]

Elo hell has also been noted as existing outside of video games, such as in the matchmaking appTinder, which also uses a variant of the Elo rating system.[3]

Reception

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Dom Sacco of Esports News UK claimed that Elo hell does exist inLeague of Legends, and that escaping it is possible, but is a "mammoth time sink".[8]

Examples

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The third competitive season ofOverwatch introduced changes in skill rating ostensibly designed to prevent players from being stuck in Elo hell.[9] However, in season five ofOverwatch, in-game "toxic" behavior and community backlash only increased due to tweaks in the game's Elo algorithms, causing the game's competitive mode to become "depressing".[10]

From Year 7 Season 4 (Operation Solar Raid) onwards,[11]Ubisoft implemented a new Ranked/Competitive play system into their gameRainbow Six Siege, named Ranked 2.0. This system split rating into two values, MMR and RP (Rank Points). MMR was implemented as an invisible value of matchmaking skill whereas RP was a visual representation of skill.[12] This, however, is considered the downfall of Ranked play in Rainbow Six Siege by many players as the disparity between MMR and RP caused players to get higher or lower level opponents than their skill,[13][citation needed] often to the extreme such as a player in the lowest rank encountering one in the second highest rank and vice versa. This can put players in Elo hell or get them "Rank-locked" as they cannot progress due to overly skilled opponents.

References

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  1. ^Fenlon, Wes."Want to be better at MOBAs? Stop complaining about ELO Hell".pcgamer. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  2. ^"Riot talk LoL matchmaking and 'ELO Hell': most players guess their rating at "about 150 points higher" than reality".PCGamesN. Retrieved2017-09-08.
  3. ^ab"Tinder matchmaking is more like Warcraft than you might think - Kill Screen".Kill Screen. 2016-01-14. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-19. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  4. ^ab"The Summoner's Guidebook: Getting out of Elo hell".Engadget. 11 May 2012. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  5. ^ab"League of Legends Ranked Queue is Once Again Getting Some Big Changes | Hardcore Gamer". Retrieved2017-08-19.
  6. ^"Want to play ranked in Dota 2? You'll need to give Valve your phone number".Destructoid. 21 April 2017. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  7. ^Friedman, Daniel (2016-03-17)."League of Legends' biggest change in years is for the better".Polygon. Retrieved2017-08-20.
  8. ^"Why I quit League of Legends".Esports News UK. 2017-07-08. Retrieved2017-09-09.
  9. ^Grayson, Nathan."Overwatch's Third Competitive Season Will Make Skill Ratings More Fair".Kotaku. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  10. ^D'Anastasio, Cecilia."Overwatch's Competitive Mode Is Depressing Right Now".Kotaku. Retrieved2017-08-19.
  11. ^"Operation Solar Raid | Seasons | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege | Ubisoft (US)".
  12. ^"Rainbow Six Siege Ranked 2.0: New Emerald rank, MMR changes, and more". 25 November 2022.
  13. ^"Why is ranked matchmaking so damn awful?". 20 June 2023.

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