Look, random teams are the best way to go. For a start, it will make teamchat work. And, most important: the number of players on each team can only differ by 1 in the worst case. As for 2on2s: suppose 3 good players and 1 bad player are playing. How are you going to make fair teams, even without using random? Losing is part of the game, even if you lost because your team is weaker. In bank robbery you should just try to make the best out of it. Though the difference is sometimes big, it will hardly ever turn out to be like 72-7.
Oh, and i'd like to ask players: try not to leave in the middle of the round in bank robbery. It messed up teams badly in yesterday's last round, and makes it harder for me to figure out the correct scores. If you have a cto and can't rejoin, well then of course you can't help it. But don't leave because you think teams are unfair. If you really refuse to play, leave before the round starts so we can re-arrange the teams to have an equal amount of players. This isn't possible when the teams have already switched. If you leave then, well... you'll just make teams more unfair, which really won't improve your score.
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