A lot of arena players have noticed an undocumented change in the latest patch that alters the method in which your team matches up against other teams in arena. Currently, it seems as if there is a minimum amount of time between games during which you can play against a team consecutively. In this time, you can be matched up with another team, however. This change is significant for a couple reasons about
wow gold.
First and foremost, it makes life for rating squatters even easier as it becomes increasingly more difficult to climb the ladder this way due to the nature of the lack of high-rated teams queueing about
wow gold. With this change, two high-rated teams playing at the same time are still not guaranteed to get each other and will have to deal with long queue times even if they do. There have been many reports of 2700+ MMR teams queueing only against one other one of the same rating yet sitting in 5-6 minute queues before getting them again (neither one was dodging either) and also reports of simply getting teams well over 400 MMR below the team playing.
This change has the reverse effect of making it more difficult to dodge the teams that you do not want to play about
wow gold. You know how it goes: play a team that comp stomps you, so then you wait a couple minutes before your next queue, right? Well, these changes make that waiting time relatively obsolete and it will really be a wildcard whether you wait or not.
Although I can only imagine Blizzard put this change in place in order to attempt to curb win-trading and two teams arranging a series against each other, I am not so sure they understand the ramifications of it and how annoying it will be to climb the ladder when many teams are already complaining about ridiculous queue times at even 2400 rating about
wow gold.
Finally, speaking of high-rated teams, I really think Blizzard should raise the arena rating cap to 3200ish after fixing the MMR gains/losses so that all those teams that got a winning streak to 3000 have to actually make an effort for their titles instead of having it guaranteed no matter what anyone does weeks before the end of the season.