The in-match score board no longer shows kills.
Before game ends, its hidden, after game, they will see their ELO in huge numbers.
This is an extremely smart and sophisticated psychological adjustment, as players have lesser intent to steal kills in game as there is lesser reward. No number next to your name to show some kind of perceived performance.
It is, on the end screen however, but it hidden enough to not matter while fighting.
This along with the elo, it should help alot with putting in the subconscious that team win>personal win.
Less incentive for individual kills means people aren't so aggressive to get the last shot in, which means that srm cat probably won't try to alpha the dying guy one last time who has 3 light friendlies circling him thus getting in his LOS, while he himself is getting shot at from the back, from another enemy. The enemy will die anyway, kills don't matter, so he will just turn and fight the other guy.
You might say, "oh, I'm a team player anyways, that number doesn't change anything", but I'll tell you something. I played the game quite a bit. Then I learned that there is a stat counter in the forum and saw it. I kept playing. Then I read a thread in the forum that people are stealing kills and shooting each other when somebody gets red CT out of blood lust. Then I realized I was doing the same, but only since I saw that there is a counter. It came clear to me that my subconscious saw it as a goal, and completely changed my style of play, without me knowing of it.
Its the small things that count.
Edited by Chavette, 06 February 2013 - 07:44 AM.