Unranked games can have a significant impact on your rank, even though they’re typically considered less competitive. If you’ve noticed that your unranked matches are counting towards your rank, you’re not alone. This can happen due to several reasons tied to how Deadlock handles match data and ranking systems.
Why Unranked Games Count for Your Rank:
- Matchmaking Impact: The system uses data from both unranked and ranked matches to determine a player’s overall skill. While unranked matches are less competitive, the matchmaking algorithm still takes these results into account when calculating your skill rating (SR).
- Skill Evaluation: The game evaluates your performance during unranked matches, which can influence your overall ranking. If you perform exceptionally well or poorly, it may adjust your rank accordingly, even if the match isn’t ranked.
- Preventing Boosting: Allowing unranked games to influence rank helps prevent players from boosting in ranked matches by playing only unranked games to hide their true skill level.
How This Affects Your Gameplay:
- Rank Fluctuations: Your rank might fluctuate unexpectedly after unranked games. This can be frustrating, but it’s part of the game’s way of maintaining an accurate skill level across all types of matches.
- Consistency Matters: Players who consistently perform well across both unranked and ranked games are more likely to see their rank reflect their true skill.
Conclusion:
While it may seem unfair that unranked games count toward your rank, this system helps ensure that players are appropriately placed in skill tiers. Whether you win or lose in unranked, the results play a role in your overall rank, offering a more dynamic and accurate representation of your skill level.