I am new to Ranked Seasons and would like to know how the difficulty levels work in RS? What are the thresholds for moving up or down? Thanks
Ranked Seasons
0-199 is veteran difficulty 200-699 is All-star difficulty, 700-899 is Hall of fame, and 900+ is legend. Each difficulty sees an increase in pitch speed and smaller Pci and such.
You gain or lose points based on your opponents rank, so if he is higher then you and you win, you get more points then if he was below your rank
@eatyum said in Ranked Seasons:
0-199 is veteran difficulty 200-699 is All-star difficulty, 700-899 is Hall of fame, and 900+ is legend. Each difficulty sees an increase in pitch speed and smaller Pci and such.
You gain or lose points based on your opponents rank, so if he is higher then you and you win, you get more points then if he was below your rank
Awesome....Thank you
What is the setting based on? for instance one player is 650 and someone is 750 or 750 and 910, is it based on who the home team is?
"You gain or lose points based on your opponents rank"
Important addendum: You only lose points if you're above 400. Otherwise, you lose nothing.
@nbol011 said in Ranked Seasons:
What is the setting based on? for instance one player is 650 and someone is 750 or 750 and 910, is it based on who the home team is?
This would be good to know as well. I am currently around 730 but seems like game to game theres an adjustment period. Would just be nice if you got a heads up before first pitch.
@The5ivePoints said in Ranked Seasons:
@nbol011 said in Ranked Seasons:
What is the setting based on? for instance one player is 650 and someone is 750 or 750 and 910, is it based on who the home team is?
This would be good to know as well. I am currently around 730 but seems like game to game theres an adjustment period. Would just be nice if you got a heads up before first pitch.
yeah it would be nice to know for sure, until the last week I've floated around 500-600 for the most part, I've been on a hot streak and finally cracked 800, so I'm sure I'll be going against 900s before long
So say you are ranked 600 and your opponent is ranked 700. The game would be played on all star. Say you are ranked 780 and your opponent is ranked 900+, the game would be ranked on hof. The rank goes by whoever is ranked lower in the matchup, not by who has home field or another reason
@BillsMafia863 said in Ranked Seasons:
So say you are ranked 600 and your opponent is ranked 700. The game would be played on all star. Say you are ranked 780 and your opponent is ranked 900+, the game would be ranked on hof. The rank goes by whoever is ranked lower in the matchup, not by who has home field or another reason
great, thank you