Alright, so I did my search, and it lead me here... and I think this is probably the best place to put what I'm about to say and, hopefully, Paul will pay attention to it, though I seriously doubt it.
The explanation behind how Tiers are supposed to work is that the higher tier you are, the more like a team you and your fellows play. I'm running the ******** flag straight up the flag pole on this one, because I've seen it too often.
I am more of a team player than my oldest son is. I've watched him for dozens of matches, and I know how I play; my oldest son is not a team player at all, but he IS a better shot, and he DOES use brawling weapons, whereas I'll freely admit that, with direct-fire weapons, I'm pretty bad. I use all of the windage, drop and shift principles I learned in the Army, I lead my targets based on their speed, and I hit fairly often, but my fairly often hovers around 35-40% of the time, at best.
As you can see by my Tier identifier, I am Tier 4, but my bar in the game hovers at about 65%, I would say, and it stays between 50 and 70% of the length of that bar. I just got a look at my son's bar, and he's about 90% full, almost ready for Tier 3.
Paul, your supposition about climbing higher Tiers the more you play like a team is ********, and it is shovels full, buddy. The way you get to higher Tiers is by taking chances, going after every single kill you can get, make sure you use direct-fire weaponry, and keep moving; it has ****-all to do with being a team player, Paul, and I think you know that. LRM drivers don't do those sorts of things.
It's time to set bars based on the size of the community at the time of each match, and to otherwise divorce team play from personal play. You NEED to institute a four-level ranking system for Green, Regular, Veteran, and Elite players, and you need to leave rankings with an open-ended points system. Don't restrict by Elo -one on one- and either don't calculate team-play into personal PSR at all, or give it about half the weight it has, now.
(sarcasm) I'm just so happy you listen to your community. (/sarcasm)
Edited by Kay Wolf, 07 November 2015 - 10:21 PM.