Warzone, like many other battle royales, grapples with the challenge of balancing casual, enjoyable gameplay with the demands of high-skilled players seeking dominance. The absence of a ranked system has led to frustration among players who feel disadvantaged, particularly those with limited playtime. Some are threatening to quit Warzone unless a change occurs soon.
Players express the need for a ranked system to separate casual and hardcore lobbies. Frustrated by facing highly skilled opponents regularly, they anticipate that a ranked system would create a fairer playing field. Some players are dissatisfied, stating that every lobby is dominated by highly skilled players, making the game less enjoyable.
Concerns about the delay in introducing ranked play have led to discontent among the player base. The impending launch of ranked play on today brings hope, but players acknowledge that it may take time for the system to settle, leading to potential frustration during the transitional period.
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