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Top percentile based on pp

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This is a feature request. Feature requests can be voted up by supporters.
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Maruku_old_1
Just a small idea: on your profile next to where your pp is displayed, it could also tell you what percentile you're in. For example, hvick225 and WubWoofWolf (etc.) would be in the top 0.01%.
Why? I've noticed that players tend to level off at around a certain rank, or slowly fall ranks over time. That isn't because they're getting worse compared to the average person, the amount of people playing osu! (and therefore the number of people ranked higher) is just increasing.

It would probably be easy to implement, and would give people a better idea of where they stack up compared to others with a changing number of players over time.
silmarilen
yay more numbers \:­D/
-Maus-
Not really needed.
Drezi

Transformau5 wrote:

Not really needed.
Still more interesting than Ranked Score, Total Score, Current Level, Total Hits, Maximum Combo :p
-Maus-
Not really.
abraker
Literally made a thread about it last week. t/316390
I understand sometimes you are too lazy to search it up, BUT IT'S STILL ON THE FIRST PAGE!!!
Bara-

abraker wrote:

Literally made a thread about it last week. t/316390
I understand sometimes you are too lazy to search it up, BUT IT'S STILL ON THE FIRST PAGE!!!
Nope
That is for score on a map
This is for total pp
abraker
Well if implementing the map percentiles, might as well implement total percentiles (or vice-versa)
7ambda
Sounds cool. I would like to see this implemented.
GhostFrog
Ironically, this seems less useful than rank or raw pp. Percentile matches you against everyone - people who play 10 hours a day and people who play 1 map per month. Your percentile will naturally improve if the number of new barely-active players increases and get worse if the opposite happens. Absolute pp measures your individual skill. Absolute rank measures your progress compared to other people who played well enough long enough to get scores considered as good as yours (or, more simply, how many people can set scores as good as yours). Would pp percentile measure something useful?
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