How do the stats work ???
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BlackOps_CptSplode
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How do the stats work ???
Um im just trying to figure out the stats i mean are there only some servers that actually save the stats cus i mean i have been promoted past privet several times while playing on different servers i looked at the stat thing up on this sight and it doesn't seem to be correct i mean i have been playing a lot since i started and my stats do not reflect that. lol im sorry about the noobishness of this question im sure there is some link or something on the forums that im missing. until now i really havent payed attention to my stats on pr but i was just curious on how i was doing
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Alex6714
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Stats record automaticly: http://www.gloryhoundz.com/stats/
But, ranks don´t, you will need to download the ABR client and run that as you play PR every once in a while.
http://www.battlefieldranking.net/remository/download/7/chk,7016746f26492fb336c1ab6ddd13ffaf.html
But, ranks don´t, you will need to download the ABR client and run that as you play PR every once in a while.
http://www.battlefieldranking.net/remository/download/7/chk,7016746f26492fb336c1ab6ddd13ffaf.html
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BlackOps_CptSplode
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BlackOps_CptSplode
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umm That battle insurgency one tactical gamer dvb ummmmm thats about it oh yeah and that new NYC server... but mostly on the tactical server recently
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wazza_ni
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Kaffi Java
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can you please expleane the ABR client to ma again, I click the link, but didn't show me anything I could do, do I need the client, or do the servers need it. I just get promoted to the same lowley rank over & over & over.
It's better to keep your mouth shut, and be thought an idiot, than to open it and prove it...
Dude, I will punch you in the face until you blackout! Move the *uck out!
-me to a tard of a PVT
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Kaffi Java
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great...I guess I check back later...oh, by the way, you got some bug thingy crawling around you sig, might wanna get some raid.
It's better to keep your mouth shut, and be thought an idiot, than to open it and prove it...
Dude, I will punch you in the face until you blackout! Move the *uck out!
-me to a tard of a PVT
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JohnnyPissoff
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...And that is the reason it's the tightest server in PRland...they relate to Team mentality. I'm sure the TG Admin considered the mindset of the typical point/stat whore as he relates to his team > If it ain't good for me it ain't good.[R-PUB]bosco wrote:TG does not use ABR.
Try this as squad leader some time to filter for noobs; during a flag capture and another friendly squad is capturing with your squad, before the flag turns, order your guys to move out ahead of the capture radius for outer perimeter defence. Any members that remain with the other squad for the point value are the point/stat whores and not worthy of teamplay.
Cheers TG!
P.S. I remember once being in a squad with Squad Leader Coronado when a new guy in our squad said; "ok guys I'm a sniper call out the enemies and I'll pick them off" Coronado replied; "No man you point them out for us and we will take them out" classic man!
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Masaq
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Johnny, that's so much horsecrap and you should know that 
Having an interest in stats doesn't make you a poor teamplayer in the same way that not giving a damn about your stats doesn't make you an excellent one.
Yes, some people are dead keen on looking at their stats solely for bragging rights.
On the other hand, some people are keen on looking at their stats so they know what areas they're strongest in, and which they're not so hot in. If you know where you're weakest you can ensure that other squadmates are strong in that area or that you work to improve them.
Aside from anything else, the new points system in 0.61 indicates quite strongly who works with the rest of their squad. People with high scores at the end of the round are worth having in your squad NEXT round, because with very few exceptions, they'll play pretty well generally.
You can now no longer do the old 0.3 / 0.4 trick of sitting 500m out with a sniper rifle and rack up long-range kills to gain massive scores.
Two players request entry into your locked squad:
One finished last round with a score of 938, 221 teamwork pts and 34:7 K
One finished with 400, 221, 5:27.
Which would you prefer in your squad? The guy whose teamwork score forms 55% of his score, or the guy whose teamwork score forms 23%?
Having an interest in stats doesn't make you a poor teamplayer in the same way that not giving a damn about your stats doesn't make you an excellent one.
Yes, some people are dead keen on looking at their stats solely for bragging rights.
On the other hand, some people are keen on looking at their stats so they know what areas they're strongest in, and which they're not so hot in. If you know where you're weakest you can ensure that other squadmates are strong in that area or that you work to improve them.
Aside from anything else, the new points system in 0.61 indicates quite strongly who works with the rest of their squad. People with high scores at the end of the round are worth having in your squad NEXT round, because with very few exceptions, they'll play pretty well generally.
You can now no longer do the old 0.3 / 0.4 trick of sitting 500m out with a sniper rifle and rack up long-range kills to gain massive scores.
Two players request entry into your locked squad:
One finished last round with a score of 938, 221 teamwork pts and 34:7 K
One finished with 400, 221, 5:27.
Which would you prefer in your squad? The guy whose teamwork score forms 55% of his score, or the guy whose teamwork score forms 23%?
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JohnnyPissoff
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I still think it's an old school gaming mindset and most likely not too realistic militarily speaking.
Personally I know my strenghts and weaknesses in game and don't need to compare myself to anyone even my own self. If I did I'd just go back to Quake3
Aside from anything else, the new points system in 0.61 indicates quite strongly who works with the rest of their squad. People with high scores at the end of the round are worth having in your squad NEXT round, because with very few exceptions, they'll play pretty well generally
^ that I certainly do admire.
Personally I know my strenghts and weaknesses in game and don't need to compare myself to anyone even my own self. If I did I'd just go back to Quake3
Aside from anything else, the new points system in 0.61 indicates quite strongly who works with the rest of their squad. People with high scores at the end of the round are worth having in your squad NEXT round, because with very few exceptions, they'll play pretty well generally
^ that I certainly do admire.
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