Posting stats as a part of argument is cringe

Thanks for coming to my ted talk.

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Stats posting is the equivalent of saying:
“My peepee is bigger than your peepee”

Nobody really wants to know :stuck_out_tongue:

But stats doesn’t means jack since you can falsify most aspects:

  • win ratio: just desert if you see you lose.
  • k/d: drive a tank, or rather park it in grey zone, all match!

The only things I’m looking for is how many kills I got using which type of weaponry.

Cool ted talk btw.

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well i will get the last laugh with a 152 howitzer from a KV-2 seriously add it to stalingrad with sturmpanzer 2 as it’s counter part

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Please, don’t hide your words of wisdom, say them aloud, as THEY MUST BECOME REALITY!!!

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Sometimes you have to do this
to clarify who spend enough Time inGame or when Guns get buffed and SMG Spammer cry.

thanks, i put in a huge amount of effort as you see. I mean, i could have added “it’s OK to talk about your personal W/L ratios between sides in a campaign, bla bla” but i think it might have distracted from the main point of “bot farming screenshots don’t make your argument (or pp) look any more impressive, why the fuck you are doing that?” :smiley:

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Still is WAY more educated than a console vs pc shit storm argument :laughing:

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"The beauty of cringe behaviour is, that regardless of the rationale or motivation of the person who is acting cringy, nobody else gives a shit and still thinks “that’s pretty lame, dude. Like what the fuck is your problem lol. Nobody cares about the fact that you farmed 50 more bots in a random match than the guy you are arguing with, including that dude”. Just stop doing that shit for real man, before you embarrass yourself. "- Albert Einstein, 1946 in a letter to Robert Oppenheimer

I’m gonna have to go with my man Albert Einstein. Just don’t do it, nobody gives a shit and you are just acting cringy no matter the reason why you are doing it.

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Not anymore, now the battles where you deserted are included in the statistics, whether this is a victory or a defeat is included in the statistics. This innovation is ~2 months old

Interesting :thinking:

Still, victory ratio doesn’t mean anything: the player is responsible of only 10% of the outcome, the 9 other players are really important for a win or a loss.

You win if you have a decent team.
You lose if you have a camper team afraid of caps. Even if you carry like a devil 🤷

I know that the desertions are tracked with regard to the player rank, but are you sure they are tracked on the actual battle statistics?

I have less than a dozen desertions, but I see no stat for those anywhere on my profile…

That’s why I want a objective kills (be it defensive or offensive) and engineer points on the stats screen, that would be something worth of showing there.

Win stats don’t make sense due to bad squad balance. There are players with a win rate of 90%+, they play in a squad with the same ones. But here’s my stats as an example. In the squad I played 30-50 fights, the rest of the fights were solo, but my percentage of wins is 70%+, and in Stalingrad (my last company) 78% (there were no games in the squad at all). Such a high percentage of wins due to low online and the lack of a majority of players’ desire to play to win

The number of desertions is not shown, but the percentage of victories depends only on how your team finishes the battle. It will no longer be possible to keep 100% wins

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On the Russian part of the forum, I already created a post on this topic

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that thread motivated me to do the ted talk. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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Lol this post hits spot on

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