Well the topic of the thread is “can I see my win ratio”
and we answered that question. You can. As win percentage (INGAME). The profile statistics on this site are useless. Check this information ingame.
Apparently the number of total games is not accessible from Blizzards own statistics… Just the amount of time played and number of wins. I don’t understand why they would do this.
There are multiple issues in this games statistics, for example “career stats” actually refer only to the ongoing season. Not older information.
Aggregate sites like overbuff only work on the information that blizzard gives them. Thus they are not really better at this, and information tends to change during big patches.
Probably, but you seem to understand it just fine. Yes, as you can see I’m not asking for Tracer specifically, I was just using her as an example. I’m guessing you can’t actually do this either and either people are deliberately being ignorant or they just don’t comprehend.
I played the game on ps4 in season 1 (but as a PC player I never really got into it) and I know you could see it then. I bought the game in the recent sale and I can see how many games I’ve won (39) but not how many I lost OR played in total. I remember on Ps4 I had something like a 55-58% win ratio, and it felt like I lost every game (you notice losses far more) but since playing on PC, it feels like I’ve won the majority, which even though it’s only quick play, I’m wondering if it affects MMR since games are taking longer and longer to pop now.
Quick play doesn’t affect your MMR, that I can atleast give you It doesn’t affect it before your first placements, and not after them. QP simply never has an effect on your MMR.
The topic of the thread is can I see the Win Ratio.
Ratio - the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
or, an easier to understand example - In mathematics, a ratio is a relationship between two numbers indicating how many times the first number contains the second. For example, if a bowl of fruit contains eight oranges and six lemons, then the ratio of oranges to lemons is eight to six (that is, 8:6, which is equivalent to the ratio 4:3).
You need TWO numbers to work this out. It ONLY shows me my wins. I see losses for competitive but I am not high enough to play that. For quick play it just shows wins. It doesn’t show losses, it doesn’t show how many games I’ve played.
If it is such “basic math” can you tell me what the ratio is of 39. I won’t tell you how many games I’ve played (because I can’t see that and still no one has said where it is, just “it’s there”) but it’s so basic apparently, the number 39 should be enough to tell me the win percentage (50%? 55%? 10%?). Yes, it tells me the win percentage of each character, but as I’ve already said, this is useless unless it has more statistics. Reaper for example, has 100% win rate, yet 0 wins, so yeah…
Have to edit since I can’t reply to someone else separately.
Okay thanks! I wasn’t sure but I’ve read multiple conflicting things saying that it indeed does have an MMR (maybe not tied to competitive? I don’t know, you’re going to know more than me)
It’s just weird, maybe coincidence but when I stated I played the first bunch of games with people 1-10 levels. The more I play the higher levels I seem to go against. Lots of people with 4-5 silver star things around their portraits and levels 80ish etc. Again, could just be coincidence, but the games have been taking longer and longer the more I win (and it feels like I don’t lose very often, which is why I’d like to see, just to get a better picture of whats going on).
It’s the same for skirmish. I was sat in there for 6-7 minutes yesterday as people, single and in groups both entered and left quickly, as I’m stuck there wondering why I’m not getting a game
It’s actually possible they have some sort of MMR-thing, but based on individual performance only. I mean, you can’t really base it on wins and losses as a team, when there can be 20 people on each side during a match So yeah there may be some sort of rating, now that you mention it, I was just instantly thinking about all the people who believe your QP performance will affect your comp MMR before placements.
It’s funny though, how you can have 3 diamond and 1 master on one team (and 2 without a comp rank) and 3 golds+unranked on the other. Sure, coordination and teamplay is an important part of the skillset to reach masters, but you can be sure a master is lightyears ahead of a gold in any area of skill So in short; there may be some sort of ranking system in QP, but it seems quite irrational in that case. I myself have huge variance in queue-times for QP, and I don’t play it very much.
So eh, it’s probably just one of those Blizzard mysteries
You hit ‘p’ to see the players on both sides. If you hover over someone you get the current rank if they have one this season. Otherwise you right click and check their profile for previous ranks.
OR the game tells you the ratio, without telling you the number of losses, like it currently does. THE GAME CALCULATES IT FOR YOU. You don’t have to calculate yourself the game tells you the ratio. Its called win percentage.
I agree OW should also show the number of losses, but it DOES tell you the ratio. Merely showing the number of wins is meaningless.
No, it does not. Only for individual characters, not as a whole.
Instead of being yet another “But it does, yet I’m not going to say where”, or read the thread to see it’s already been discussed, and continue to repeat things that’s been countered, how about showing a screenshot of the exact win percentage of your account? Because that’s what I’ve asked and not a single person has been able to yet.
Blizzard removed the loss counter for quick play/arcade to not hurt people’s feelings or something. You can see your losses for competitive. Overbuff can’t show you win ratio for quick place because of this