In my opinion, the rank doesn’t matter because if you go in a 1 vs. 1 match (say for example Inheritor VS. Warrant Officer), Most people’s guesses would be that the Inheritor would win the match because it looks like the Inheritor has a lot more experience in playing the game than the Warrant Officer. When the game finishes it turns out that the Warrant Officer has won and the Inheritor has came second (BTW the game mode is “Slayer”). You may be surprised by the results but trust me, this happens too often when a lower grade beats a higher graded person.
Whats Your Opinion about “Whether Grades matter or not”.
Because Reach was the first Halo to attribute rank to total experience instead of skill ranking, you definitely do get a bit of a different perspective on matchups. For example, an inheritor could have just played a ton of grifball and be totally trash at slayer or SWAT.
Would I say it’s common for a Warrant Officer to beat an Inheritor? No, but at the same time it’s not unheard of. An Inheritor obviously has more experience in the game (smurfing aside for the WO), but that doesn’t mean they’re inherently good at it.
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> In my opinion, the rank doesn’t matter because if you go in a 1 vs. 1 match (say for example Inheritor VS. Warrant Officer), Most people’s guesses would be that the Inheritor would win the match because it looks like the Inheritor has a lot more experience in playing the game than the Warrant Officer. When the game finishes it turns out that the Warrant Officer has won and the Inheritor has came second (BTW the game mode is “Slayer”). You may be surprised by the results but trust me, this happens too often when a lower grade beats a higher graded person.
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> Whats Your Opinion about “Whether Grades matter or not”.
Only if you don’t check the K/D.
Also, sometimes people who are high in rank make new accounts, so you don’t’ know for sure what anyone really is.