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Playing many ranked matches in a row often leads to matchmaking with toxic or underperforming players, causing unfair rank drops (like from Gold to Bronze). The system seems engineered to trap you in a cycle of playing without real progress.
Ranked integrity is further compromised by boosters and those manipulating the system to help streamers. Even at high ranks like Grandmaster, cheaters and boosted players devalue accomplishment, making success feel bought, not earned.
The free-to-play model seems to capitalize on your presence for their profit. Ultimately, single-player and co-op games with friends remain more enjoyable and free from these frustrations.