[quote name='Trakan']I'm not getting too deep into this again, as I've discussed it too many times in this thread.
Yeah, the superior setup. There's a reason why most games use it. In Gears 1, you couldn't play ranked matches with friends, you had to sit and play lobby for 20 minutes before a room would even fill, and people usually quit within minutes of starting the match. I don't give a shit what I'm playing gametype-wise, I just want to play

in' Gears. Annex, Execution, whatever. I don't care if I can't pick what map and what gametype. I just want to be able to enter a ranked game with my friends and kick the shit outta people. Now I can do that. The system now is
way better.
I'm not going to speak for anyone else, but since the patch I have literally had zero problems getting into a game. With two people, three people, or a full team, the longest I've waited is 30 seconds.[/QUOTE]
Fixed a few key words for yeah.
Ughh.. all PC games still use the "out-dated" system as of today.. it may be outdated to you, but for us real gamers it's the only way to join a server, but answer this, how is it outdated..? It's basically a box with 6-7 servers listed, the way it's been done since the start of online gaming. Matchmaking takes an average of 2-3 minutes, while joining a server with the "out-dated" system will take you a whole 5-10 seconds. So in actuallity, the "out-dated" system will actually get you into a game faster.. but oh man.. it's so unbearably hard to choose a server from a list, because GASP, you may actually have to think about it.
The reason Console games don't use the so called "out-dated system", is because it actually takes a bit of brain power to find a server, and considering thinking is a HUGE step for most Xbox owners, matchmaking has been the way to go. And of course your not going to get to "deep" into this, your opinion is that matchmaking is excellent and belongs in games.. that right there is more than enough to suggest you don't quite understand the difference.
Face it, matchmaking is for newbs, it does what PC gamers have done for years.. find a server. It's really sad when gamers can't even be bothered to find a server from a list, which is the way games have been and will always do it. You are right though, matchmaking fixed the ranked games, but screwed everything else up.
Matchmaking sounds perfect for you.. but us gamers who want a choice, and a REAL way to join servers, are out of luck, just yet another blow to the hardcore croud.