u/Background_Space_749

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Title: Why is finding good teammates still so hard? Trying to build something around this.

I’ve been playing games like Valorant, BGMI, CODM etc., and one thing that consistently frustrates me is finding good teammates.

In-game matchmaking is fast, but most of the time:

teammates don’t communicate

different goals (some are casual, some are tryhard)

toxic or just not fun to play with

I tried platforms like Discord too, but honestly it feels messy:

too many messages

hard to find active sessions

coordination still feels off

So I’ve been working on a small idea: A simple system where players can create structured sessions like:

game + skill level (casual/competitive)

mic on/off

short description

people can just join instantly

No chat system, no clutter—just forming better squads quickly.

Before I go deeper into building this, I wanted to ask:

Do you also face this problem?

How do you currently find teammates?

Would something like this actually be useful, or am I overthinking it?

Would really appreciate honest feedback (even if you think it’s a bad idea).

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u/Background_Space_749 — 8 days ago

I’ve been playing games like Valorant, BGMI, CODM etc., and one thing that consistently frustrates me is finding good teammates.

In-game matchmaking is fast, but most of the time:

teammates don’t communicate

different goals (some are casual, some are tryhard)

toxic or just not fun to play with

I tried platforms like Discord too, but honestly it feels messy:

too many messages

hard to find active sessions

coordination still feels off

So I’ve been working on a small idea: A simple system where players can create structured sessions like:

game + skill level (casual/competitive)

mic on/off

short description

people can just join instantly

No chat system, no clutter—just forming better squads quickly.

Before I go deeper into building this, I wanted to ask:

Do you also face this problem?

How do you currently find teammates?

Would something like this actually be useful, or am I overthinking it?

Would really appreciate honest feedback (even if you think it’s a bad idea).

reddit.com
u/Background_Space_749 — 8 days ago

I’ve been playing games like Valorant, BGMI, CODM etc., and one thing that consistently frustrates me is finding good teammates.

In-game matchmaking is fast, but most of the time:

\- teammates don’t communicate

\- different goals (some are casual, some are tryhard)

\- toxic or just not fun to play with

I tried platforms like Discord too, but honestly it feels messy:

\- too many messages

\- hard to find active sessions

\- coordination still feels off

So I’ve been working on a small idea:

A simple system where players can create structured sessions like:

\- game + skill level (casual/competitive)

\- mic on/off

\- short description

\- people can just join instantly

No chat system, no clutter—just forming better squads quickly.

Before I go deeper into building this, I wanted to ask:

\- Do you also face this problem?

\- How do you currently find teammates?

\- Would something like this actually be useful, or am I overthinking it?

Would really appreciate honest feedback (even if you think it’s a bad idea).

reddit.com
u/Background_Space_749 — 8 days ago