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Hide Grades
There is no good reason to show grades anymore as they are not used for matchmaking. It just makes people confused, frustrated, and can cause toxicity in the endgame chat.
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The grades aren't meant to represent your matchmaking. What's so confusing?
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Because lot of players still have it linked to match making, so they feel that match making doesn't work when they face killer with Iri Grade.
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Once they're informed that should alleviate those frustrations and confusions then. I wish there was a way to see our mmr just so I know how I'm progressing as a player
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and replace rank with caracters portraits
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Yes! You currently cannot tell what survivor it is in the score board.
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Well yeah, but there's still no reason why they should be shown anymore.
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Well there is, just not competitively. They represent primarily how well/long you've played since the last reset, and you get rewarded upon reset based on what your grade is. I'd wish there were both personally, because I'd like to see some basic statistics and set more goals for myself in that respect.
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Im talking about seeing other players grade in the score screen. There's no reason to other people's grade.
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Yeah I agree with that. You can infer a few things from it, but since it's mainly personal I wouldn't be sad to see those get replaced on the end screen. You can still see what player was which survivor, but it's a little out of the way.
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I agree with the OP. These grades should be hidden. My reasoning for it is this:
If skill based matchmaking (SBMM) is working properly then, regardless of your grade, you should be matched against opponents of similar skill. If this were to work perfectly then you should win/lose 50% of the time (whatever the devs want to define as winning).
If you do win/lose 50% of the time then you should pip/downpip in an equal amount of times meaning that you should never change grade. Thus, in a perfect SBMM scenario everyone should stay around Ash III forever (no, I'm not claiming that everyone has stayed there, nor have I stayed there myself, I'm saying that if SBMM worked properly this would be the case because math).
Thus, it is meaningless and as the OP has stated one of their follow-up posts, it creates confusion and frustration.
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