Ranked Record Question
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How can someone have a ranked record of 20-1; but still be in Spring Training?
Something's fishy.
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It's not a skill base matchmaking or ranked system. It's based on difficulties of the game ie Rookie>legend with season resets that resets everyone's rating down to 400 every new season. I don't think your rating amount changes much either based on how well you play. It's a flat rate up and down.
I don't blame the player, it's the games fault for the horrible matchmaking and ranking for wins and losses.
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@AdeptOfMemory_PSN this has nothing to do with why someone is 20-1 in spring training lol
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN
"20-1; but still be in Spring Training?"This is me about every year (after '16-'17). I have played against some very competitive users in those early divisions, as not everyone is a noob. They just do not play RS that often.
I do not get to play online RS H2H as much as I used to, so therefore, I do not accumulate enough games to move forward that much in a (shortened) RS season. In the past ('16-'17) I would hover around DS and make it to CS every year by late summer. Back then, RS was a yearlong progression, but now, you get dropped back a division or two every few weeks.
This newer RS format, has in part, removed a lot of the incentive for me to play RS that much. Which is a large part why I finished the year with a 20-5 record, or so, for the last 5-7 years.
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He played the first season of ranked. But nothing since. I think at one time this year peoples ranking got accidentally reset back to spring training by accident. Could be that
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN said in Ranked Record Question:
How can someone have a ranked record of 20-1; but still be in Spring Training?
Something's fishy.
Probably never played Ranked again since first ranked season and dropped in rating everytime a season started.
I’m sitting at 700 because I have not played ranked in weeks. Will probably be at 550 next season because I have been very busy lately, if that trend continues then I will go down to 400.
Should I be down there based on skill? Absolutely not but that’s how the rating system works.
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@iBonafideScrub__PSN Same here. Back in I think the second ranked program of season 1, I got up to somewhere in the 840s and because of a job change haven't gotten a chance to play ranked since. I think my rating last time I checked had dropped down to 400 now. Now I just find I can get more grinding done by playing quite a few 3 inning event and BR games when I get the chance to play instead of 1 or maybe 2 ranked games.
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@X-FREEZE-OFF-X_PSN … If you played a few games each season, your seasonal drop is higher than your progress