Hi everyone, I’m about done with 360 Halo for good, but before I leave I’d like to get my BPR to 100. Now I’m certainly not the best Reach player around, but as someone who has 50s in h3 and h4, and has a respectable k/d in this game, I’d think that getting this shouldn’t be too hard for me. I have friends that I know I’m better than who have BPR 100 yet I’m in the 80s. I haven’t played Reach for quite some time, but last year I played the Anniversary Classic playlist a lot and I was always in 1st or 2nd place for kills pretty much every game.
Basically I’m just looking for a little info about how BPR works. What exactly makes it go up or down (team score, individual score, kills, etc.)? How hard is it and how much time does it take? If you are a BPR 100, did you have to work for it or did it just happen after a while? Is there any reason why someone like me who is usually in 1st place and almost always goes positive wouldn’t have it? Thanks for any info you can provide.
Your BPR is affected by the things you said plus a few more. basically its your combination of your KD ratio, Win/loss ratio (team or individual), Assists, bomb plants and disarms, flag captures and returns and lastly betrayals.
How it is all calculated remains a mystery. I would suggest to play more Team games to get your Win Loss Ratio up from 53%. Your KD looks fine. SOME players with a BPR of 100 have ridiculously high KDs that are clearly manufactured through guest boosting. As you are already a Nova to get it to 100 is going to take some work due to the fact you have history going back a few thousand games. Ie to lift your Win Loss ratio 1% is going to take a lot of wins with no losses. If you won the next 200 games straight in competitive your win/loss ratio would only move from 53% to 55%.
TBH I wouldn’t waste your time. Rank and BPR comparisons to other players in Reach mean nothing and are pointless because of how much commendation boosting has gone on and how much guest account boosting has happened too. Just walk away from the game knowing you have had fun and played hard, clean and fair.