Amsro, on 17 March 2014 - 11:08 AM, said:
Checks my post, yep no idea where I said it should show on the "new stat page".
Wrong quote button perhaps. I'm still of the opinion that the stat wipe/reset doesn't have any real game effect, just a bit of a hassle for those of use that were using them to compare mechs. You can be sure at least %50 of my "new mech stats" will be Zero, this will not make me replay all of my chassis, and some people no longer even OWN those mechs.
Odd idea, the stat wipe should have been at launch. IMO. *shrugs*. Oh well.
What I am saying is, yes, some of your new mech stats will be zero if you never play them again. But the old mech stats will still be available to look at to compare. Those old stats won't ever change so if you run that mech with the new system and want to get a look at it in total, you'll have to do the math on your own with the old and new.
OriginalTibs, on 17 March 2014 - 11:12 AM, said:
Just one more point. If you are trying to plot out your optimal weaponry based on your marksmanship and usage, the stats from since launch overwhelm the stats from the recent and not-so-recent weapon changes. How are you going to reconcile your stats for Gauss, as one example.
I'm even more surprised by the gripes I read from Founders who, like me, must have over ten thousand matches played. To nudge my K/D or W/L a percentage point means playing a prodigious number of matches.
The old numbers will be archived. I'd kinda like seeing where I stand now, not then.
Yes, I understand. But if you were really hard core about stats, you could easily just add the old and the new and get your new number. It doesn't even take very much time. Is it a slight inconvenience? Sure. Is it impossible to do and take up half you life? No.