![]() ![]() The developer also warned that ban-waves are incoming. "This means the matchmaker will build games based on skill, not purely on your ladder placement, so cheaters can no longer sandbag their points to go stomp on lower-skilled players," Rutledge continued, "Adding of the provisional matches will help reduce the negative effects of cheaters by keeping them from stomping their way up the ladder, but it will also slow them down, and give us a bit more time to catch them." Rutledge added that developers had decided to "decouple MMR and LP." LP stands for Ladder Points, a part of Season 17's new Ranked Mode scoring system that will replace the current RP (Ranked Point) system. ![]() The account level increase is an especially useful change, as increasing the level requirement to 50 or more has been a common request from players over the last year. "This will help to slow down smurfs and give us some more time to detect cheaters that are trying to quickly get into high-level Ranked matches." "We're increasing the Ranked level requirement from 20 to 50," Rutledge explained, referring to the minimum account level required to gain access to Ranked Mode. Later, Apex Legends experience design director Aaron Rutledge elaborated on the studio's anti-cheat efforts. "The big thing is we're taking into account is pre-made squads, to balance for competitive advantages." "We have an all new matchmaking system done with a hidden skill rating," Nikolich told viewers. ![]() Now Playing: Apex Legends: Arsenal Gameplay Trailer By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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