Blue Pheonix, on 22 September 2015 - 02:25 PM, said:
Hi all,
How is the Pilot Skill Rating (PSR) and tier level determined?
Is tier 1 the best players and tier 5 the worst?
I noticed this "PSR" after I did a patch today.
I searched these forums and did a Google search to find this answer but all that I really came across is if this info should be public or not.
Thanks!
If you do enough damage to scratch another mech and lose the match, you go up.
If you win the match and do enough damage to tickle an enemy mech with a feather, you go up.
If you do well and win, you go up.
If you sit AFK the whole match or disconnect, there's a chance you'll go down.
Basically, if you aren't going up every match, you should probably look at adjusting your mouse sensitivity and scrutinize your builds better.
DFAcritkill, on 01 October 2016 - 10:15 PM, said:
I am awesome at his game. On average, I usually have 3-4 kills per game. I also own 43 Mechs. I say SCREW the whole ELO and PSL system. I would (and DO) kick the **** out of most "Tier 1" players, most days of the week... And yet, I am STILL Tier 5... Why? BECAUSE THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN! I have been playing this game since BETA. I sucked bad for the first Year or so. For real. Then I practiced and practiced until I mastered the game. Apparently I am still being punished for my early shittiness... WTF
I'm mediocre in every way and generally run experimental builds.
I go up practically every match unless something amazing and ridiculous happens, like a friendly testing their weapons into my back.
If you're still in tier 5 after a few weeks, you are doing something horrifically wrong. Whether it's personal failings or a failure to get on VOIP and call out targets for your team, it's something you're doing.
I'm angered by going up because I'm staring to butt heads with people far above my skill level which really kills the drive to play the game.
Edited by Tombs Clawtooth, 01 October 2016 - 10:56 PM.