Ollollo, on 02 March 2018 - 11:53 AM, said:
I'm sorry I wasn't very clear in my post. What I meant to ask was this: It seems my scores are too high! My overall score is higher than any of the seasons that make up the score. How can that be?
For instance, the overall score for the Lars Laser account linked above is 92 % but I have never scored above 90 % in any of the seasons.
There's a lot of reasons and they all kind of add to the disparity. It's because of how the algorithm takes all the various components and creates the overall ranking and how you compare to other people and how it treats older seasons' stats.
I think another big reason is that who is active tends to change from season to season. You might have a core of people who play a couple hundred matches every single season and that have relatively consistent results but there might be a relatively large number of people that might play a lot one month and then not so much the next, or have wider range of performance. Good players sometimes goes inactive so they get taken out of the overall ranking. So although in one season you ranked lower because a bunch of better players than you placed higher, since they are now considered inactive it doesn't change THAT seasons numbers but it does change the overall since it's based on the stats of current active players.
Other things like doing well consistently, hitting the 500 match mark (it's part of his algorithm), having the last 500 matches be better than your older matches, the weight distribution of the mechs you play and probably a lot of more obscure things (I'm not a statistician nor mathematician) all contribute to the disparity.
You can see the same thing with my overall ranking being higher than any one season.
Edited by ForceUser, 02 March 2018 - 12:27 PM.