War Rating
WhiteKnight
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Really Kabam?
You're changing war rating, last time you couldn't be bothered to do the same when first war off season counted and told us 'we should expect the first war to affect us' and yet mow you're altering it?!
We won that war because we treated like an in season war and now you're taking it away, are you replenishing the potions and items? Or going back two season and adjusting that war rating too?
Just hypocritical.
You're changing war rating, last time you couldn't be bothered to do the same when first war off season counted and told us 'we should expect the first war to affect us' and yet mow you're altering it?!
We won that war because we treated like an in season war and now you're taking it away, are you replenishing the potions and items? Or going back two season and adjusting that war rating too?
Just hypocritical.
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It's quite frustrating as when this happened before we lost the war, lost war rating and dropped a tier which ultimately cost us a p3 finish for the season with nothing from yourselfes, and now we learned from that lesson, spent potions, items and won the war to be told its being taken away.
It’s a dead horse after start of the season.
I see the zero in left and right side and the middle one shouldn’t count but it did, but the prestige changed in all 3 wars in that pick also. So that’s what you have to fix?
It's NOT Prestige.
That sort of tracks, even without us knowing your own Ally’s WR, you can get a sense of it based on opponent WR from one war to the next.
You were around 2700 in right frame, and 0 adjustment.
So same going into middle frame (and opponent, PRE-War in middle-frame war would have been similar to your own, approx 2700 for both teams).
Then when middle frame war was over, that opponent would have increased around 50, which is why their visible WR now shows them at 2751 (that is what's shown for them that you see there, POST-War WR for them).
And can infer that with your own drop, your WR was around 2650.
Which matches the WR of your opponent in left frame (2651), which would have been same before and after left-frame war since there was 0 adjustment in that war.
Adjusting to correct that inadvertent WR change 2 weeks ago (even if not done here until into the 2nd week of season), will at least put teams back up some amount of WR that they may have lost from that war.
(or potentially take away WR, if they had Won that war and been moved up when they shouldn’t have)
Even though we’ve been playing 4 wars so far in season at slightly different WR that we should be at, at least going forward with rest of 2 1/2 weeks worth it will be better reflected of where we “should” be right now (if that one war from 2 weeks ago had not been wrong).
Unfortunately, resulting “Knock-on” affects from that, such as “well, then we shouldn’t have been matched against the teams we were so far this season”, or “we were borderline War Tier/Multiplier and should have been above/below that multiplier instead” for a couple wars, are basically just a casualty of this issue. And will never be able to satisfactorily go back in time and start from scratch as if to replay the season differently.
I get it, when they fix one thing it will also fix the other thing but will it adjust the scores from the wars we already had. 3 wars and the current one we are in have the wrong WR. Hopefully It can be fixed correctly if not this season is a wash also.
We are already on a new timeline, everything has been changed because of war rating, change the past has no good.
War rating isn't just a number, there's allies that got knocked down/up a tier thanks to this war which means the first war of season is at a different tier and earned different points to what it should have done, the whole thing is screwed up. They should have made the fix before that war even went live, allies like us prepared for the mistake and made sure they won and now to take that away mid season is a ridiculous.
And failing this, should have made ammens before war season begun but they didn't as usual, too late.