I have no idea what it is, but trying to find matches playing DotP is downright disturbing.
Now, just finding a match is a hard part in itself.
I click on a match, and 90% of the time I get this:
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The room was either full or something or other! Try again later. (Paraphrased)
And all that takes about 20 seconds of doing nothing but staring at the screen and hoping a miracle happens and I can play with someone, and I do this about 10 times before I get any results. I try to make a game and host it myself, but NOONE comes in! I'm the unloved one in the game lobby. I'm not sure if it's my connection, because it's kind of iffy, but I have no trouble whatsoever connection to Terraria servers, so I don't think this would be any different.
Sometimes the miracle does happen, and I do get to play with someone... and I honestly can't tell if I'm actually playing against a real person or not. Sometimes they play great, sometimes they play lousy, that doesn't matter, THERE'S NO INTERACTION!
I say "HI! How ya doin! Let's have a good game" cause I just feel like being courteous and friendly. I straight up wouldn't even be playing online if it weren't for the human element, I want to actually socialize and be part of the community and get to know people and get to be known myself.
These people will have NONE of that though, my cries fall on deaf ears, and they play while remaining completely indifferent to my attempts to start up a conversation. I say anything to try to prod a response out of these people, but against everything I throw at them, they remain completely silent and mute. I think they don't know how to use the in-game chat function, I tell them how: still nothing. I think maybe they speak a different language, even though they have an English romanized screenname, and I ask as much: still nothing.
And yet, in the sixth game, he does something that looked suspiciously like rage quitting and hands me the victory.
I mean, seriously, even the devilishly, unforgivably frantic and fast korean Starcraft players can eek out a "glfh" and "gg" as the game starts and ends, there's no excuse in a laid back game like MTG.
Besides all that, of the six games I played against the dude, I still went 5 wins to 1 loss. Very good if I say so myself.