What is wn6 world of tanks




















Click here to go to my Twitter page and give me a follow. Spinee, on 16 March - PM, said:. Come watch me play video games LIVE at twitch. Three60Mafia, on 16 March - PM, said:. Sherlock0Holmes, on 16 March - PM, said:. Efficiency Rating. Basically it's how good you are in that specific tank regardless of battle outcome. It doesn't factor in things like WR. CptCheez, on 17 March - AM, said:. I was wondering if someone had developed a better system for rating players based upon relative performance.

For some reason this amuses me Nonetheless, great efforts by the stats and website peops. Metalstorm member and universal Tank Ace reporting for duty I've always been confused about that term too, it's such an odd word. Check out my gameplay vids over at YouTube for hints, tactics and gameplay action. Or trash talk me on Twitter. Reply to quoted posts Clear. Sign In Username or email:. Remember me. NoobMeter is for sale. We have realized that due to busy day jobs, we cannot give it the attention it deserves.

If you are interested in buying it domain, source code, database, transfer of hosting , please contact us at buy noobmeter. News - Improved settings page and increased the limit of how many players can be watched - Clan charts and clan comparison charts are now WN8 instead of Performance Rating based - A new table with WN8 by type and tier is added to the player page and player recent results page for easier overview of player performance at different tiers.

Please inform your friends that they should look up their accounts on Noobmeter to avoid this. Thus they will differ only by the rating formula itself. For this reason, performance at lower tiers is penalised. The graph below shows how Bob's WN6 and new Efficiency Rating NER would change assuming he consistently performed to the same level in every tier: You'll note that NER declines consistently between tiers, whereas WN6 climbs rapidly between tiers 1 and 2, then more slowly to a peak at tier 6, then drops off sharply.

For experience players, the penalties WN6 imposes on lower tiers is a reasonable means of reaching its design goals, but new players will suffer since their time in the low tiers is part of the learning process rather than an attempt to game the system.

Let's look at the figures another way. Suppose that instead of doing damage at every tier, Bob did damage approximately equivalent to the hitpoints of the tanks he drives lights in the early tiers, then mediums. The precise figures are given in the table below: This gives us a graph as follows: From the above, we can see that both NER and WN6 suffer from rating inflation, but whereas NER suffers most at higher tiers, WN6 suffers most until tier , after which it gives a similar rating for doing your tank's hitpoints worth of damage.

This suggests that for new players, NER is a better rating at lower tiers there's little difference between the scores for tiers , while WN6 is better at the upper end of the scale scores for are roughly level. Both WN6 and NER reward playing in the higher tiers: under NER, a player doing his tank's hitpoints worth of damage at tier 10 with 1 cap point, def point, kill and spot per battle will get a score of , not too far off being a great player, while the same performance at tier 5 would only score , just about into the average range.

This effect is less pronounced with WN6, but even here a player with the same performance at tier 10 is rated points higher than they would be at tier 5. WN6 is much easier to raise by plain and simple good damage dealing and such. But to be honest, I think the "Unicum" bracket should be raised a bit, my recent performance certainly isn't on par.

Edited by Platypusbill, 18 February - PM. A discrepancy in Eff and WN6 might also occur because of a low capratio- does anybody know what the average is, though? Just updated my post because I'm an idiot. Reply to quoted posts Clear.



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