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'Overwatch' Latest Rumors, News & Update: Weird Stuff Surround Blizzard Title; Skill Rating, Character Relationships and More Detailed

'Overwatch' Latest Rumors, News & Update: Weird Stuff Surround Blizzard Title; Skill Rating, Character Relationships and More Detailed

"Overwatch" has turned out to be quite the oddity as of late-with fans questioning what could be next for the title and what already pains them. That being said, gamers can now point to the direction wherein the game's fairness is already in question.

One of the most intriguing factor in "Overwatch" is the new update. Such includes the alleged Skill Rating System, which as of recently, was overrun by numerous conversations.

According to ITech Post, a certain Korean "Overwatch" patron acquired the number one rank smoothly with less than ten wins in matches and bombarded with more than 200 losses. IzA, the particular player, bundled up the said rate because of the new player skill rating, which as of late has been dubbed odd until Blizzard sees the flaw.

Strangely, an "Overwatch" player must first acquire a lot of losses before wins, which could take up a lot of time depending on the player's rank. The moment the player reaches the lowest point, Blizzard then awards the said loser with a whopping 5,000 skill rating-which is mentioned to be a glitch within the algorithm of the game.

One more peculiarity that befell "Overwatch" is that of a fan asking if Mercy is available to be married to. As immensely absurd as it may sound, the fan was given a response in which Blizzard claims Mercy on no longer being single because she has a romantic relationship with Road Hog, Game Rant reports.

Though this particular matter about "Overwatch" may not be vital to fans, the aforementioned issue regarding the Skill Rating bug may still be bothersome. So far, Blizzard has not said nor done anything in relation to it, but could do so in the future once proven too destructive to the system.

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