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First, i'm a beginner at Halo 3 and i never own any Halo game before so my question can seems stupid.
Second, I already google this and i find nothing so don't flame me!!
Question: How do we exactly getting higher skills. For example i play around the same number of games as my friend and we both are about the same military ranking level but our true skills are very different.
i only find this:
I know that true skills does'nt reflect experience both more something about your real skills in combat but can someone explain this to me more in details. Do you absolutely have to play ranking games to get it hignher or what !?! i'm a little lost with this.
PS: dont try to explain me the military ranking system in Halo 3, i understand it and its not the same thing. Even if it involve some true skills to get an officer this is not what my question is about.
thanks:lol:
Second, I already google this and i find nothing so don't flame me!!
Question: How do we exactly getting higher skills. For example i play around the same number of games as my friend and we both are about the same military ranking level but our true skills are very different.
i only find this:
'mma Go and Git Sum Rankz
Let’s talk about Ranking, EXP and Matchmaking in Halo 3.
First, your “Rank” in Halo 3 is the numerical value near your name. You’ll have a different number in each ranked playlist (social playlists don’t have a rank associated with them) and those numbers serve two purposes. First, and most important that number is our system’s assessment of your skill level relative to the Halo 3 player base. The higher the rank, the better the system thinks that you are. The second part of the “rank” is Service Record component, certain numerical ranks are required to reach different military advancement, General for level 50, et cetera.
Your rank and advancement through the ranking system isn’t a linear experience. There isn’t a “if I win 8 games in a row, I should go up X ranks.” Behind the scenes, we’re calculating all manner of information about your play style, skill, foes and party mates. Because the “leveling curve” isn’t a straight line, someone might get to level 30 in Team Slayer in 50 games, or someone might take a year to reach level 30 in Team Slayer. There’s no hard and fast rule to gaining rank aside from winning games, but even then, there’s no rule as to how fast you’ll advance. The system is infinitely more complicated than just a number being displayed in your profile.
Where “Rank” is the descriptor related to your skill, EXP is essentially a visually description of how much you’ve played. Depending on your finish in a game, you’ll earn an EXP point. Quitting, disconnecting, leaving a game are all cause for losing EXP, and to the folks who claim they’ve lost EXP without quitting, we’re unable to restore EXP to you. After the “Arenas Incident” this week, we’re aware that people have a way of pumping up and juicing their EXP, but just like using ‘roids have consequences, so does abusing EXP. Plus, and most importantly, juicing your EXP isn’t going to affect your rank, those ranks are what we’re using for competitive play and what we’re paying the most attention to. Frank will revisit this theme later in this very update.
I know that true skills does'nt reflect experience both more something about your real skills in combat but can someone explain this to me more in details. Do you absolutely have to play ranking games to get it hignher or what !?! i'm a little lost with this.
PS: dont try to explain me the military ranking system in Halo 3, i understand it and its not the same thing. Even if it involve some true skills to get an officer this is not what my question is about.
thanks:lol:
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