Raid matchmaking explained

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[img]https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/steamcommunity/public/images/clans/32795295/b793f07e2eeb950f3b2613397cb82a344c63c6f2.png[/img] We’ve heard that some of you are a little bit confused by how the new queue system for raids works. Despair no longer, we are here to explain it! [list] [*]If you select raid and press play, the matchmaking system will first look if there are any ongoing Raid matches with open slots. If there are any, you will join. [*]If there are no ongoing raid matches, the matchmaking system will next look for Raid lobbies with open slots. If there are any Raid lobbies, you will join. [*]If there aren’t, you will instead join ongoing Drill matches with open slots. [*]If those don’t exist either, you will join a Drill lobbies with open slots. [*]And if everything fails and none of the above is possible, the matchmaking system will just create a new Drill lobby and put you in there. [/list] So, to sum it up, the priorities after choosing to play raid mode are: Ongoing Raid -> Raid lobby -> Ongoing Drill match -> Drill match lobby -> New drill match lobby We are aware that, due to these changes, it’s currently a bit difficult to join a raid match. Don’t worry; it’s not going to stay that way. The queue changes were just the first step, not the last!