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Changes Coming To Hero League Party Sizes

by - 9 years ago

The Hero League changes just keep coming.

Last week, the Heroes team announced that they would be reinstituting bonus points for Ranks 5-1.  They also revealed their plans for upcoming changes to placement matches, and initial ranks are determined.

Today, Spyrian released a news post detailing changes to party size options for Hero League.  In the future, players will only be able to solo or duo queue for Hero League.  Players will continue to be able to queue for Team League as full five man groups.  Most other MOBAs already have similar restriction on their Ranked play modes, and this has been a frequently requested feature by some members of the Heroes community.  These changes will take effect with the the next game update.

The fact that the announcement is worded as next game update, and not next patch, is interesting.  Recently, major patches have been released on a six week cycle, which puts us about a month away from the next one.  Game updates on the other hand, happen much more frequently.  As a result, if I had to guess I would say that this change will go into effect within the next week.

Scroll down to view the complete news release, or click here to go to the official Blizzard site.

 

 

Originally Posted by Spyrian (Official Post)

We made a few big changes to Ranked play with our latest Heroes of the Storm patch and, in the days that followed, saw quite a bit of discussion around the new maximum party size rule for Hero League. After reading through player feedback, we examined internal data in order to determine how additional party size limits might affect Ranked play, and have decided to further restrict Hero League to players who queue alone, or in parties of two.

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When we look at the data for parties of three and four players in Hero League, we often see large skill gaps among party members. This is fine for players in a party of four, for example, who have agreed to queue together despite any differences in skill that may exist. However, the matchmaker needs to complete the team by pulling in a fifth player who queued up alone, and did not necessarily want to play with teammates of varying skill levels.

This can also create situations in which party members will discuss strategy with each other, but don’t end up communicating the game plan to their fifth teammate. On the other end of the spectrum, solo players may disagree with the party’s decisions, or show unwillingness to help the team. This can result in a friction for both sides if communication doesn’t improve.

What’s more, parties of three and four players appear in Hero League queues far less often than solo players and parties of two. As such we feel that large parties represent a small enough portion of Ranked games that we’re comfortable removing them from Hero League in order to improve overall match quality.

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This change to restrict Hero League to solo and duo queuing players will arrive with our next game update. As always, we’re going to monitor how the new rule affects the Hero League experience, and will make further adjustments as necessary. Play a few Hero League games once the change has gone live, and let us know what you think in the official Heroes forums. Until next time, we’ll see you in the Nexus!

 


JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.


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