![]() ![]() This is not ideal solution and we are thinking of possible solutions and different implementation. When this happens players BR can be lowered and not more than 0.7BR.ĭiscrepancies that can be seen in BR tooltip are caused by that fact and players with BR lower than it should be are in bad streak and MM is helping them to recuperate.īR cannot be and is not increased for players performing good ![]() Player BR can be lowered if player has low efficiency. This system allows you to more accurately calculate the balance in the game in arcade mode fights. If player goes to battle with less than three aircraft, BR will be calculated as before taking in account BR of top ranked plane. Instead in that case where the difference between "top rated aircraft" (A) and two following aircraft (B and C) is more than 0.6 BR, rating will be calculated as follows: Restricting the difference in the BR rating of the top three aircraft in a line up is introduced for obvious reasons - without limitation, the player with the line up MiG-15bis, I-15 and a I-15bis would produce a BR rating (8.7 + (1 +1.3) / 2) / 2 = 5.0 (after rounding) and will include a player to a battle of 3rd or 4th rank, where he would have a significant advantage. the value of 3.35 will be rounded down to 3.3, where a value of 4.5 is rounded up to 4.7. blimp2328 The same situation 1.3 tanks were when they found themself facing a B1. I mean the T-28 has not exactly a railgun and its still better at 1.7. B1 ter gets 62 mm of pen on the best of condition, which is already quite mediocre even at 1.3. ![]() It is important to remember that the resulting calculation of the BR result is rounded to the nearest number of series X.0, X.3, X.7 - i.e. Idk, B1 ter has gun from 1.3 mediums, KV1 has guns from 3.3 mediums. This, as you can see, is a difference of 0.3 between 5.3 and 5.0 ! Under the old scheme the final BR would be equal to the BR of the top rated aircraft (Spitfire = 5.3), where in the new scheme the BR rating would be calculated as follows:Īrcade BR for Matchmaking in this specific example Where A = BR of the "top rated aircraft", B and C = BR of the two aircraft following it with a difference of not more than 0.6 BR.įor example, suppose that a player in the match has the premium Spitfire Mk.IX ( BR = 5.3) which is the “A” plane in our formula, the P-63A- 10 Kingcobra (BR = 4.7) which is the “B” plane and a F4U-1c Corsair (BR = 4.7) is plane “C”. Meaning, the battle rating (BR) of the "top-end" aircraft in the lineup plus the average BR value of the other two aircraft - the resulting value is the number that the matchmaker will now take into consideration : The calculation now includes three aircraft with the highest combat rating from the lineup. However, in Arcade mode the player has the opportunity to participate in the battle with more than one aircraft, and we decided that the calculation should take into account the rating of other aircraft in the lineup.įrom now on, the original principle of operation of Arcade balance will be changed. Previously, the balance was calculated based on the combat rating of only the most efficient aircraft. In patch 1.39, we adjusted the principles behind the arcade battles matchmaker. 17 April 2014 Battle Rating for Arcade Matchmaking Explained (1.39) ![]()
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