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Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
The problem is that every average is made up of many numbers. No, again, the problem is that you don't know what an average is. Let's take 10 players in 10 matches, 5 of them do only 3Ks, t…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
That's the closest thing to a "team" mechanic the game has, and as far as I understand it, it only affects the quantity of MMR you would gain and lose. Meaning, if you die but your SWF…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
"For example, a 50% kill rate would mean they kill two Survivors per match on average. We try to keep Killers near a 60% kill rate on average to keep matches relatively even" And the matche…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
That's for the survivors, as the survivors win condition is individual, meaning that if you escape but your 3 teammates die, you have won and they have lost. Devs explained it as being "1/1…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
There's literally a post from Peanits copied in this thread saying they don't talk about 'win rates' because wins are subjective. Direct dev statement outweighs community wiki. An…1