

While influenced by the team's performance, the win rate gives a more holistic view of a player's effectiveness. A player could sell a lot of damage or sink many ships, but if that damage is done at the wrong time or place, it might not contribute to the team's victory. However, individual metrics in World of Warships (such as damage dealt, ships sunk, etc.) must be more accurate. Individual Metrics Can Be Misleading: You've suggested that we base a player's skill on a metric that's 100% under their control.While not a perfect metric, a high win rate generally suggests consistent, compelling gameplay that leads to victories. Win Rate Reflects Consistent Performance: A player might have impressive individual statistics in a single game, but if they cannot consistently translate that performance into victories for their team, something may need to be added to their overall play style.If a player consistently shows high win rates, it could suggest that they know how to strategize effectively, work well with their team, and make impactful decisions that lead to victories. A player's win rate, while not entirely under their control, can reflect their ability to contribute to the team's overall success. One of the critical elements of such games is working with other players to achieve a common goal – winning. Team-Based Games Require Winning Strategy: World of Warships is a team-based game.Heck, judging a player based on the number of compliments he gets is a better metric in my eyes then W/R :-) If we are all standing around the water cooler Monday morning at work discussing whom the best MLB Pitcher (or NFL QB, NHL Goalie, etc) is and the only stat that I can show as evidence as to why my guy is the best is his win-loss pct.I'm gonna get laughed out of the room.Īgain, I have no problem if some players want to put other players into categories.just base it on a metric that is 100% in their control. please base it on something a bit more substantial then win rate. Look, I don't have a problem with the OP post.and I can't argue with his player categories.but.
