RustyBolts, on 22 March 2018 - 01:51 PM, said:
I fail to see how a WLR is a viable measurement. The WLR depends solely on the team you are on. If you end up pugging, your WLR will be lower vs an organized team. This means you can still be a very good player, just a pug player. I also see he has a formula that determines adjusted match score. Anyone can make up a formula and use that as a measurement, but it does not really mean anything, unless you believe in that formula. What is the Percentile supposed to mean?
Percentile is where you fit - perhaps a google of the term and its use in statistics will better help you understand.
WLR is an excellent measurement as is KDR and then matchscore. I solo most of my matches and my WLR is above 2.0, counting only the last few seasons (after learning the game/doing more comp/improving) it is much higher.
Also it is reasonably easy to tell a good player that does more GroupQ or SoloQ.
SoloQ will generally have:
- Lower WLR
- Lower KDR
- Higher Avg Match score
GroupQ will generally have:
- Higher WLR
- Higher KDR
- Lower Avg Match Score
Things become skewed when player mixed Solo and Group queues a lot, then it's hard to tell but you can work it out easily enough if you understand what the stats actually mean.
N0MAD, on 22 March 2018 - 06:24 PM, said:
How you perform where? in solo, group or CW, because these are all very different, but all are mixed in one lump?.
when these Qs are separated then in may give you a metric till then they are as useful as b oobs on a bull.
Jarls does not count Faction Play.
Only QP leaderboards that are available to scrape. Faction Play is not.