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- Joined: Fri Mar 07, 2014 7:12 pm
I hear ya pizzaboy but I find it too coincidental that the leadership board would change like this right after the nerf-patch on the legendaries.
You are correct in terms of the volume of games played and the win-loss ratio being very important factors in rankings. Taking this into account, if you check closely, you will not see a Wolfen faction that has played more that 30 games with a decent win-loss record. You will see some 25-28, 20-15 but nothing like the 30-5, 38-8, etc. which you see now on Lion factions mostly. As you mention the top 20 players, still 9 are actually Lion players which is almost 50% of the top 20 players. So using your perspective, nothing has really changed. I still see 6 top Lion players out of 10 or 20 or 100 players after the patch.
If you ask me, I dont really want to count those who play less than 35 games in a week (which is about 5 games per day) as I feel that these players either wont be around too long and are just trying out the game.
I hope I am wrong but I fear that Wolfen players may have lost their taste in playing because of the alleged imbalance. It is entirely possible that the few Wolfen factions with good win-loss ratios at the bottom of the leaderboard got stuck there because they are not playing as much as they did in the past or may have even completely stopped playing altogether. I certainly felt this way after the patch but because I like the game, I continued to play around with other Wolfen compositions.
I admit these may all be speculation from my end, only one thing can clear my doubts, that is if I see a very dominating Wolfen player like in the previous weeks before the patch.
You are now 49 wins and 3 defeats with you main faction, Lion. If you still feel that composition balance for the Wolfen faction was not negatively and drastically affected by this last patch, I dare you to be as dominating on Wolfen next week with this patch in place. If you or anyone else can do this, I will rest my case my friend