MMR
Matchmaking Rating
The MMR is used to match players of similar levels, making the game more challenging and balanced.
MMR Calculation
The MMR can be calculated based on the following factors:
Missions won
Missions lost
Number of enemies killed
Number of explosions suffered
To know what the level of the opponent of a player will be, it is necessary to discover what is the personal score of the same one and to find opponents with equivalent scores.
For example: If your MMR is 1000, it is necessary that the game find an opponent with an MMR close to 1000 to have a balanced match.
This is the general ratings chart:
Range | Rating | Entrance |
---|---|---|
2401 + | Ace | Top 3 - 1 Tournaments |
2101 - 2400 | Legend | Top 4 - 2 Tournaments |
1501 - 1800 | Veteran | Top 5 - 3 Tournaments |
1201 - 1500 | Advanced | Top 5 - 3 Tournaments |
901 - 1200 | Skilled | Top 6 - 5 Tournaments |
601 - 900 | Intermediate | Top 6 - 5 Tournaments |
301 - 600 | Rookie | Top 6 Tournaments |
0 - 300 | Novice | Top 6 Tournaments |
To calculate the MMR you must use the following mathematical expression:
Where:
adMMR = Adversary's MMR
bs = Base Score = 400
w = Wins
l = Losses
gp = Games Played
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