So every once in awhile I will check in on my stats, just to see how things are going. I have noticed something very peculiar, my K/D and BPR are not moving, at all. Now my BPR could be because my W/L is not really getting better or worse, it remains about the same as I do what I normally do and play with randoms 90% of the time.
However, my K/D has remained exactly what it was when Bnet shut its site down. After checking (and feel free to do the same) almost every single page of games has me putting in a positive K/D by a very wide margin since the shutdown.
26 pages of 25 games a piece with an overwhelming positive K/D and I have not seen my K/D move a hundredth of a point in almost 2 months. Feels like there might be a problem here.
Hm that is a bit unusual I will have to keep my eyes open on my stats as well. I think mine has been updating though. Since I played only mlg ltaely my k/d dropped from 1.98 to 1.93 or something.
> So every once in awhile I will check in on my stats, just to see how things are going. I have noticed something very peculiar, my K/D and BPR are not moving, at all. Now my BPR could be because my W/L is not really getting better or worse, it remains about the same as I do what I normally do and play with randoms 90% of the time.
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> However, my K/D has remained exactly what it was when Bnet shut its site down. After checking (and feel free to do the same) almost every single page of games has me putting in a positive K/D by a very wide margin since the shutdown.
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> 26 pages of 25 games a piece with an overwhelming positive K/D and I have not seen my K/D move a tenth of a point in almost 2 months. Feels like there might be a problem here.
I advise you give WaypointWeb a PM, you might get this noticed a bit faster.
Plunder, you have over 8,000 games played with 50,125 deaths. It really isn’t surprising at at all that your K/D hasn’t moved by a hundredth of a point. You would need to go at minimum +502 to change your K/D ratio by a hundredth. That’s 50 games of consistently going more positive than +10.
If you still doubt it you can check it yourself. Record the number of Kills and Deaths you have at the beginning of the day. Do the math to check if it matches your K/D. It probably will. Then go and play a bunch of games and on the next day, check to see if your kills and deaths have changed from the previously recorded numbers. If they haven’t updated then you know your problem. If they have (which they probably will) then do the math to check if the change actually affects your K/D.
> Plunder, you have over 8,000 games played with 50,125 deaths. It really isn’t surprising at at all that your K/D hasn’t moved by a hundredth of a point. You would need to go at minimum +502 to change your K/D ratio by a hundredth. That’s 50 games of consistently going more positive than +10.
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> If you still doubt it you can check it yourself. Record the number of Kills and Deaths you have at the beginning of the day. Do the math to check if it matches your K/D. It probably will. Then go and play a bunch of games and on the next day, check to see if your kills and deaths have changed from the previously recorded numbers. If they haven’t updated then you know your problem. If they have (which they probably will) then do the math to check if the change actually affects your K/D.
Checked and deaths did update. So it just looks like because of the numbers Im dealing with, changes will be slow going, very slow going. Thanks for the help =)
I don’t understand BPR myself lol.
> I don’t understand BPR myself lol.
Wins+K/D+betrayals=BPR and I think they are given a level of importance in that order.
I was seeing the same thing Plunder, but Negative’s reply seems to make the most sense.
> I was seeing the same thing Plunder, but Negative’s reply seems to make the most sense.
Yeah, I think so as well, I just thought I would see some movement over two months. I rarely go negative and have been anticipating breaking the 1.7 K/D. Looks like because of the amount of games played and people killed, everything just takes a bit longer to move.