**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Win/Loss bonus for war rating still at 0/0 for season 11
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While yes, Kabam dropped the ball on turning the war rating system back on, the fact it could happen stems from rotten players. Once again the majority takes a hit thanks to those who look for and exploit any and every loophole out there. Look hard enough, and you find a way to bend the rules. So spare me the 'Kabam should've fixed this sooner' nonsense. Fact is, for every fix they make, it just creates new opportunities for those who are too afraid to play the game straightforward. It's tragic that a game such as this has become SO competitive that people stoop to cheating and manipulation.
This is 2 major changes to AW now that all stemmed from manipulation of the system. Kabam wouldn't have had to worry about turning the function back on had they no reason to turn it off. Simple fact. Now, I'm not blind to the fact this should've been handled sooner, and it clearly will have an impact on many Alliances score wise. So thank all those who keep playing dirty for this, and future changes that most likely will have an impact on the majority. It's truly unfortunate things are the way they are.
Hopefully, we'll get an update on when we'll get our war rating changes from the 1st war of the Season soon. Ideally before the start of next AW cycle. Those war rating points are crucial for the standings to accurately portray our performances in AW via tier multipliers, and get matched up properly. Best wishes to a speedy and proper resolution to this current debacle Kabam.
You would be surprised how close the upper tiers are; the loss of the multiplier is HUGE. 1.5x the entire war score for T4 to T3, 1.0x the score for T3 to T2 and T2 to T1. Those that would have dropped a tier gain by keeping that bonus for another war when it should have been lost.
So we should still be in tier 2 with a 7x multiplier and not tier 3 6x multiplier. We could be missing out on 200k points which may make a difference come end of the season.
Thanks kabam
We've yet to receive notification as to when we'll see the war rating adjustments for war #1 though. Judging by the wording, I'm gonna guess you won #1 and lost #2. So no, it's not a visual error, but it is being worked on last we heard. Hopefully we'll get an update as to when we'll see the rating adjustment for war #1 soon. Unfortunately we're kind of stuck waiting until then.
We've adjusted War Rating for Alliances affected by this issue with locked war ratings during the first war of the season. We granted a flat War Rating increase for those Alliances that were frozen and won the war, based upon the average War Rating increase for winning at their level. We did not reduce War Rating for any Alliances who were frozen but lost their war.
Again, apologies for the inconvenience with this issue and thanks for your patience as we worked toward a resolution.
We want to add the information about our situation.
Although it was the first match, there was no AW rate addition to win.
However, there was no subtraction of the losing alliance in this first game. In other words, it seemed that KABAM forgot to adjust the AW rate in the first match.
The story goes back to the off season.
Whether it won or lost for some reason during the off-season, Tier 5 and above became a mysterious specification with AW rate and Tier being fixed. Once again our alliance finished season 10 at the bottom of Tier 5, so it was fixed at the bottom rate.
On the other hand, the rate for Tier 6 and below was also adjusted during the off-season.
So our alliance started the first game with at Tier 5, but because the rate was fixed, it seems that the rate was lower than the upper part of Tier 6 at the beginning of the first game.
So even though we won, we fell to Tier 6.
This hypothesis is the assumption that all alliance did not adjust the rate of the first game, but there is also a great possibility that they forgot to change the off-season setting.
In the latter case, Tier 5 and above are unregulated and Tier 6 and below are moderate, so even if we won, we fall at Tier 6.
As Kabam noticed it and set the rate adjustment, I think there was an adjustment in the second game.
What kind of alliance was most affected by this mistake?
The answer is who finished season 10 at the bottom of Tier 5.
That is us.
Since we won the first game, the second game would have to be usually Tier 5.
No matter what Kabam does, it is impossible to restore us.
We start the story from about the impact of being defeated in the second round, Tier 6. Since we won the first game of this season, it should be one of the lowest layers of Tier 5 at the start of the second game.
In that case, even if we lost the second game in Tier 5, the third game would simply return to the lowest level of Tier 5 and there would be no fall in Tier 6.
However, despite the fact that we won the first match, due to Kabam's mistake, we fell to the top level of Tier 6. If the second game was won, we should have returned to Tier 5 bottom after the third game.
However, since we fell to Tier 6, we was defeated in the second round and was one of the top Tier 6 players.
Therefore, even if we win the third game, we are still the top tier 6. So there is no return to Tier 5 unless we win two consecutive wins.
What is the existence of tiers in AW? That is the difference in odds multiplied by the earned points.
AW has about 190,000 points for victory and 130,000 points for defeat, regardless of tier.
The odds of each tier are added to this, and the season rank is determined by the total points for the 12 battles.
By the way, Tier 6 is 3.4 times odds. On the other hand, Tier 5 is × 4.0 times odds.
This point difference is quite large, and Platinum 4 is difficult unless we maintain Tier 5.
If Gold 1 was the goal, this Kabam mistake could have closed our eyes.
However, anger is also raised when we think that we have been thinking about the strategy for Platinum 4, day and night.
That is why we submit this issue again.
Did your adjust consider those points odds???
The only reason they have got this advantage is because you guys have made a mistake yet you either fail to understand or fail to acknowledge it. This is a competitive game mode and you have put many alliances at a competitive disadvantage with no resolution, compensation or apology.