Here's the thing I don't get about the rigged (And I'm going to say it) Tin foil hat conspiracy. Try looking at your matches and see if you find a similar result. This small set of data supports that conclusion. I've long held the belief that due to the unbalanced influence CVs have on a match that when one's CV driver gets outplayed by the enemy then it is very hard for one to win the match. We've all been in games where their CV just seems to be everywhere at the right time to slow down pushes, punish DD trying to cap, driving BBs out from their protected spaces and etc while our CV doesn't appear to be doing much at all to help. But I find the correlation to be significant. This doesn't necessarily prove causation. But even in those instances the team with the more experienced CV most often won. In many instances, the winning team's CV had 500+ matches in that CV while the losing Team's CV had less than 50 matches.Īnd in games where the teams seemed to be fairly balanced and the match could go either way the difference between the experiences of the CV drivers was not particularly significant, i.e. I've been collecting some data on my matches and found that over 97% of the time the winning team had a CV driver with far more experience than did the losing team. Any time you are in a match with a CV, take a look at the profiles of each CV player. Here is something I would like for you to do. And of course they are hoping they seek those advantages in the form of expensive Premium ships, expensive permanent camos and Premium accounts (to make the loses less costly) and other ancillary Premium products. They want frustrated players (who struggle to break 50% wins) and who will be looking for advantages to improve their win-rate. I think the Matchmaking produces the result Wargaming wants.
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