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Charli Chaplin jr
New Age Empire.
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Posted - 2014.10.24 00:48:00 -
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I would really like to see a more detailed and accurate leaderboard. It would show all the kills you do, what weapons you used to do those kills and by what weapon you've been killed.
It would be really practical during events.
Also the leaderboard isn't really accurate, most of the people abuse the matchmaking and how your kills get synced with the leaderboard to boost their stats.
In fact, over 1/5 to 1/3 of the players that plays dust daily quit the battles they die a lot in for leaderboard purposes.
Anyway i'm not complaining but in my opinion the leaderboard shoold be more detailed.
Idk about you guys but in the last event it was really hard to track my sidearm kills... i had to do math and run double smg scout to be sure all my kills were sidearm kills.
thank you.
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LUGMOS
YELLOW JESUS EXP FORCE
685
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Posted - 2014.10.24 02:54:00 -
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Wait... A leaderboard exists?
Lol.
Quafe
A question doesn't always have an answer, but a problem does,
So what is DUST? A problem or a question?
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Zatara Rought
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2014.10.24 05:49:00 -
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An offical tracker for your kills during the officer events would have been very helpful.
The good word we got from the dev's during it that listed the leaders at that time was something, but being able to simply open a menu and see how many kills you have with such and such weapon today would have been ideal.
Better stat tracking I think would be huge...in destiny they do a **** job of tracking stats but thankfully a website was made that does it and it covers a plethora of things that are super useful and scintillating.
Here's my page for funsies (feel free to make fun of me)
http://destinytracker.com/destiny/player/ps/Talzera
Things like your % headshots and things...daily tracking of your KDR...omg all super awesome.
I support all things stat wise! :^)
Also..yes I have been playing Destiny...I also learned today I have 3400 hours on Dust. O_O
B3RT > PFBHz > TEAM > MHPD > IMPS > FA
They call me ~Princess Zatata~
Skype: Zatara.Rought Twitter: @ZataraRought
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Charli Chaplin jr
New Age Empire.
15
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Posted - 2014.10.25 00:33:00 -
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Zatara Rought wrote:An offical tracker for your kills during the officer events would have been very helpful.
Hear that CCP!
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THUNDERGROOVE
Fatal Absolution
1140
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Posted - 2014.10.25 00:41:00 -
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First of all:
Charli Chaplin jr wrote: Also the leaderboard isn't really accurate, most of the people abuse the matchmaking and how your kills get synced with the leaderboard to boost their stats.
What the hell? Are you ********?
Charli Chaplin jr wrote: In fact, over 1/5 to 1/3 of the players that plays dust daily quit the battles they die a lot in for leaderboard purposes.
See I'm sure that would be correct, but any match that you enter gets marked for your stats even if you quit.
I swear to god, half of you guys in GD just love spewing **** without doing any research.
More stats would be useful, and I'm sure CCP has them. It's just a matter of them exposing them via some API or in the client. (Good luck with either)
Amarrica!
It's Not Safe to Swim.
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Zatara Rought
Fatal Absolution General Tso's Alliance
4269
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Posted - 2014.10.25 00:52:00 -
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Learning to see the good in a post and ignore the rest has been an important lesson for me anyways. Everyone can contribute, I just try to avoid focusing on the reasons why something is bad unless they ask for them, it can hinder progress when you focus too much on the misconceptions, inaccuracies, etc people weave alongside the core of the idea.
Even when every point of a post is bad, I sometimes get strokes of inspiration despite it all.
Weird how that works.
B3RT > PFBHz > TEAM > MHPD > IMPS > FA
They call me ~Princess Zatata~
Skype: Zatara.Rought Twitter: @ZataraRought
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Charli Chaplin jr
New Age Empire.
15
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Posted - 2014.10.25 02:22:00 -
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THUNDERGROOVE wrote:First of all: Charli Chaplin jr wrote: Also the leaderboard isn't really accurate, most of the people abuse the matchmaking and how your kills get synced with the leaderboard to boost their stats.
What the hell? Are you ********? Charli Chaplin jr wrote: In fact, over 1/5 to 1/3 of the players that plays dust daily quit the battles they die a lot in for leaderboard purposes.
See I'm sure that would be correct, but any match that you enter gets marked for your stats even if you quit.(Good luck with either)
Not true. It saves it at the end of every match. This is not COD. This is a psn free to play. the game can't sync your stats every second or everytime you die or kill some. It struggles to keep good frames in most of the maps. I tested it myself on an alt : I Joined a match, killed people and left and it didn't change my number of kills. 'judging someone does not define who they are, it defines who you are.' just shut up, your not helping anyone. you are trying to defend a flaw you take advantage of.
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THUNDERGROOVE
Fatal Absolution
1142
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Posted - 2014.10.25 03:44:00 -
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Charli Chaplin jr wrote: Not true. It saves it at the end of every match. This is not COD. This is a psn free to play. the game can't sync your stats every second or everytime you die or kill some. It struggles to keep good frames in most of the maps. I tested it myself on an alt : I Joined a match, killed people and left and it didn't change my number of kills. 'judging someone does not define who they are, it defines who you are.' just shut up, your not helping anyone. you are trying to defend a flaw you take advantage of.
I take advantages of flaws? No people in corps that have good stats play together and use teamwork and in some cases numbers to get higher stats.
And I'll explain the process of how the stats are kept to you in a way to explain why it behaves as it does.
- Match making finds a group of players and notifies one of the battle servers to start a game and the clients to connect to it
- During the match, it keeps track of each users stats. If at any time during the match someone leaves and the matchmaker is able to fill the spots, it keeps entries for the people who leave.
- At the end of the match, it adds the stats to their database.
I've tested and proven this to be how it works. I know a group of people who used to farm alt accounts with CCP's recruitment program by calling out Sicas and killing turrets. After they would leave the match and join another.
Even works for ISK payouts. When you DC from a match, you still get paid for your contribution. Of course it waits until the match is over.
Sorry if I come of as a ass, but I really am sick of you guys just throwing false crap and especially assuming things about groups of players. Some players are just better, and the sooner you can face that the sooner you will learn your limitations in the game and eventually get better.
Amarrica!
It's Not Safe to Swim.
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Charli Chaplin jr
New Age Empire.
15
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Posted - 2014.10.25 04:23:00 -
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THUNDERGROOVE wrote:Charli Chaplin jr wrote: Not true. It saves it at the end of every match. This is not COD. This is a psn free to play. the game can't sync your stats every second or everytime you die or kill some. It struggles to keep good frames in most of the maps. I tested it myself on an alt : I Joined a match, killed people and left and it didn't change my number of kills. 'judging someone does not define who they are, it defines who you are.' just shut up, your not helping anyone. you are trying to defend a flaw you take advantage of.
I take advantages of flaws? No people in corps that have good stats play together and use teamwork and in some cases numbers to get higher stats. And I'll explain the process of how the stats are kept to you in a way to explain why it behaves as it does.
- Match making finds a group of players and notifies one of the battle servers to start a game and the clients to connect to it
- During the match, it keeps track of each users stats. If at any time during the match someone leaves and the matchmaker is able to fill the spots, it keeps entries for the people who leave.
- At the end of the match, it adds the stats to their database.
I've tested and proven this to be how it works. I know a group of people who used to farm alt accounts with CCP's recruitment program by calling out Sicas and killing turrets. After they would leave the match and join another. Even works for ISK payouts. When you DC from a match, you still get paid for your contribution. Of course it waits until the match is over. Sorry if I come of as a ass, but I really am sick of you guys just throwing false crap and especially assuming things about groups of players. Some players are just better, and the sooner you can face that the sooner you will learn your limitations in the game and eventually get better.
You don't get paid if you leave a match and it dosen't track your stats during the match. go look for likes in some other posts youre not helping anyone.
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STYLIE77
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
210
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Posted - 2014.10.25 12:17:00 -
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Charli Chaplin jr wrote:THUNDERGROOVE wrote:Charli Chaplin jr wrote: Not true. It saves it at the end of every match. This is not COD. This is a psn free to play. the game can't sync your stats every second or everytime you die or kill some. It struggles to keep good frames in most of the maps. I tested it myself on an alt : I Joined a match, killed people and left and it didn't change my number of kills. 'judging someone does not define who they are, it defines who you are.' just shut up, your not helping anyone. you are trying to defend a flaw you take advantage of.
I take advantages of flaws? No people in corps that have good stats play together and use teamwork and in some cases numbers to get higher stats. And I'll explain the process of how the stats are kept to you in a way to explain why it behaves as it does.
- Match making finds a group of players and notifies one of the battle servers to start a game and the clients to connect to it
- During the match, it keeps track of each users stats. If at any time during the match someone leaves and the matchmaker is able to fill the spots, it keeps entries for the people who leave.
- At the end of the match, it adds the stats to their database.
I've tested and proven this to be how it works. I know a group of people who used to farm alt accounts with CCP's recruitment program by calling out Sicas and killing turrets. After they would leave the match and join another. Even works for ISK payouts. When you DC from a match, you still get paid for your contribution. Of course it waits until the match is over. Sorry if I come of as a ass, but I really am sick of you guys just throwing false crap and especially assuming things about groups of players. Some players are just better, and the sooner you can face that the sooner you will learn your limitations in the game and eventually get better. You don't get paid if you leave a match and it dosen't track your stats during the match. go look for likes in some other posts youre not helping anyone.
Sorry Charlie, but that is exactly how it works. Does the very same thing in PC as well.
The reason for this is your drop suits. It tracks how many you lost.
Quitting a match does not refund suits, nor does it erase your deaths.
The winners of the recent militia sidearm contest used this to their advantage.
They farmed kills, and if the battle didn't offer good opportunities at any point they would back out.
They would also back out towards the end to skip wasted time on the MCC explosion cutscene and stats.
In this way they could get back into another match, over the course of a 24 hour period that can save you a few hours.
However, all the kills AND DEATHS are still counted and because of that mechanic they had an edge over other competitors. |
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Charli Chaplin jr
New Age Empire.
17
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Posted - 2014.10.25 20:19:00 -
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STYLIE77 wrote:Charli Chaplin jr wrote:THUNDERGROOVE wrote:Charli Chaplin jr wrote: Not true. It saves it at the end of every match. This is not COD. This is a psn free to play. the game can't sync your stats every second or everytime you die or kill some. It struggles to keep good frames in most of the maps. I tested it myself on an alt : I Joined a match, killed people and left and it didn't change my number of kills. 'judging someone does not define who they are, it defines who you are.' just shut up, your not helping anyone. you are trying to defend a flaw you take advantage of.
I take advantages of flaws? No people in corps that have good stats play together and use teamwork and in some cases numbers to get higher stats. And I'll explain the process of how the stats are kept to you in a way to explain why it behaves as it does.
- Match making finds a group of players and notifies one of the battle servers to start a game and the clients to connect to it
- During the match, it keeps track of each users stats. If at any time during the match someone leaves and the matchmaker is able to fill the spots, it keeps entries for the people who leave.
- At the end of the match, it adds the stats to their database.
I've tested and proven this to be how it works. I know a group of people who used to farm alt accounts with CCP's recruitment program by calling out Sicas and killing turrets. After they would leave the match and join another. Even works for ISK payouts. When you DC from a match, you still get paid for your contribution. Of course it waits until the match is over. Sorry if I come of as a ass, but I really am sick of you guys just throwing false crap and especially assuming things about groups of players. Some players are just better, and the sooner you can face that the sooner you will learn your limitations in the game and eventually get better. You don't get paid if you leave a match and it dosen't track your stats during the match. go look for likes in some other posts youre not helping anyone. Sorry Charlie, but that is exactly how it works. Does the very same thing in PC as well. The reason for this is your drop suits. It tracks how many you lost. Quitting a match does not refund suits, nor does it erase your deaths. The winners of the recent militia sidearm contest used this to their advantage. They farmed kills, and if the battle didn't offer good opportunities at any point they would back out. They would also back out towards the end to skip wasted time on the MCC explosion cutscene and stats. In this way they could get back into another match, over the course of a 24 hour period that can save you a few hours. However, all the kills AND DEATHS are still counted and because of that mechanic they had an edge over other competitors.
Thats exactly what i said. Lol
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