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fuck uFawx wrote:
If you quit in 2015 we wouldn't have had this ^-^
wowha rude hostAscendance wrote:
fuck uFawx wrote:
If you quit in 2015 we wouldn't have had this ^-^
Is this Rito gaming?Ascendance wrote:
fuck uFawx wrote:
If you quit in 2015 we wouldn't have had this ^-^
I said the same thingGiralda wrote:
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wow i'm honored and grateful ♥Ascendance wrote:
I said the same thingGiralda wrote:
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im a big fan hi
No there is no cut off date! You can join when ever you want!Giralda wrote:
wow i'm honored and grateful ♥
Is there a cutoff date for registration?
Weighting of Global Rank: Straightforward. If you play in the Expert Pool, you will gain rating at a faster pace than those who play in the lower pools. This reasoning is so that, firstly, a low 4 digit player can't grind the Beginner Pool and, because the maps and matches are easier, climb to rank #1 while the matches in the highest pool are closer and more likely to be 50/50. Also, it's so it doesn't encourage players who can play in the Expert Pool to play in lower pools for freelo.mniminwoo wrote:
Can there be separate elo rating lists for each pool? I feel like having people in expert who lose a lot lower than people who win a lot in beginner isn't a very good way to sort through ratings
Tsukei29 wrote:
What's a minimum rank qualified to join this ?
it's best to wait until we see it in actionmniminwoo wrote:
I mean, I understand that it's weighted, but a person who is 2/10 in expert will still probably be lower than someone who is 10/0 in beginner unless the weighting is very significant. In this case, maybe the former would have done decently in standard and the latter would have done badly in standard, but this way, the ratings wouldn't reflect that.
Of course, to promote competition at the highest level, we've implemented 2 ranking systems. Overall Rank, which is sort of like osu!'s Global Rank system, is a way to measure how you stack up against every other participant in the ladder. Bracket Rank, which corresponds with osu!'s Country Rank system, is a way to aim for a smaller goal against a smaller group of people. This rank will measure how you compare against the others playing in your specific map pool.mniminwoo wrote:
Can there be separate elo rating lists for each pool? I feel like having people in expert who lose a lot lower than people who win a lot in beginner isn't a very good way to sort through ratings