Until you have about 1000/2000 games under your belt, don't worry about stats. Right now you're not on an even playing field. You won't have many modules after so few games, I doubt you have more than 3/4 mastered 'Mechs and I seriously doubt you have a full set of modules as well as the all important Seismic.
To use a WoT reference, this would be like comparing a skill-less crew against a player who's firing APCR with a maxed out 2 skill crew. You don't stand a chance so comparing each other there is biased.
Come back in about 1540 more games, then worry about stats
Oberost, on 31 December 2015 - 04:26 AM, said:
I disagree, with a 44% WR in WoT you are a potato. Period.
You can only consider yourself to be good from 54%-55% onwards.
I believe if you're starting on the road to improving 45% is the start point if you're below that. Get to 45% before dealing with specific holes in your play style. Though to be totally fair the obsession with XVM, Stats and percentages utterly killed that game in my opinion. Stats are important but they can't account for everything. The WoT Community obsesses over the colour of a line of numbers more than the actual game itself, to the point they just "Play around" in games with lots of red because "lol we lost anyways."
And before I get called salty or anything I was "Dark Blue" rating on my overall, which is considered "Great" and in the 99 percentile. At this point I grew to detest the community's obsession over numbers. Is why I like here so much. K\D means so much less. All about that Damage Done!
Edited by Pika, 31 December 2015 - 04:42 AM.