Wolfskin, I had the same problem here...Wolfskin wrote:
Let's say, I've got different scores on my top Beatmap . Now in order to determine which one of these individual scores gets picked to give me as a player performance points, the map with the highest rank (!) is used. Why? Why does the system choose this map, and not - which would make more sense to me - the map which would result in the best pp?
Example:
I had my pp-wise top map on 98% Acc, 269 Combo,1084.000 points, which gave me 46pp.
After replaying it recently: 94% Acc, 276 Combo, 1111.000 points, 38 pp.
So, the system only compares the point value, and I lost 8 pp by beating my record on this beatmap. It picks the 38 pp score, allthough I've got one who is higher, which is quite a downer. Feels in fact a bit as if I get punished for trying to get better on my best maps. You shouldn't be able to lose ranks just by achieving a higher map ranking, right?
My best record on this song (LiSA - Rising Hope [pk's Hard]) was:
- Combo: 574 Accuracy: 99.15% Score: 6,492,564 (41pp)
Now I played it again and got this
- Combo: 932 Accuracy: 96.62% Score: 11,415,828 (35pp)
I was with 913pp, but it dropped to 907pp after breaking my own record with lower accuracy. This don't make sense...