I have seen a few mentions of the skill gap and how that may effect new players coming in. When I started I had zero First Person Shooter experience in 10 years and what I did have was minimal. Luckily for me within a few months of starting they introduced Tier System which made things MUCH easier for me. I stated at the BOTTOM of tier 5 and what I have noticed about the current skill gap is this....
As soon as the tiers were introduced and settled a bit my average damage when up 100 points and my score were much more consistent as I was not running into tier 1 and 2 players that would slaughter me. At the bottom of a new tier I will average 300 damage or so (end of tier 5 and 4). By the time a get to the end of a tier I am averaging around 700 damage.
As long as you know to expect the drop off you should not get do disappointed. This difference can be further minimized by adding tiers. Currently I only ever wait for matches when it get late in Western Europe and most people on the East Coast are at work still. Even then I only wait a short time because the system will start looking in higher tiers.
At this point I doubt adding another tier would impact wait times and it might further reduce any perceived skill gap.
Dropping in the team queue is a little different becasue it uses a weighted average for the teams, so you will get bigger skill gaps. This will either get you killed or cure you of the PUGing tendency to be a lone ranger.
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Skill Gap
Started by Leonidas the First, Jan 18 2017 10:54 AM
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Posted 18 January 2017 - 10:54 AM
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Posted 18 January 2017 - 11:07 AM
So are you saying that when you started at Tier 4 you were doing 300 points of damage on average and by the time you reached Tier 3 you were again averaging 700 points of damage? And that sort of experience has been repeated through every tier?
What tier are you now may I ask?
As a T3 my averages are about the same and have been since I was at the bottom of T5. All depends on the mechs I am attempting to master and the frequency of my play (and the booze) but my long term stats certainly don't suggest that I have ever had that sort of shift during any period of play regardless of tier.
What tier are you now may I ask?
As a T3 my averages are about the same and have been since I was at the bottom of T5. All depends on the mechs I am attempting to master and the frequency of my play (and the booze) but my long term stats certainly don't suggest that I have ever had that sort of shift during any period of play regardless of tier.
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Posted 18 January 2017 - 11:10 AM
I don't understand the tier system.
I'm very bad, often only doing 50 to 80 damage and the systems states that I'm T2.
I'm very bad, often only doing 50 to 80 damage and the systems states that I'm T2.
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