The more games you play the more accurate your MMR is. The SR averages between 2 teams also impacts a small portion of how much SR is gained/loss at the end of a game.Įssentially the determining factors to SR gain/loss are: Your MMR + your win/loss + win/loss streak + SR averages. It essentially adds like a bonus for every additional game you win/loss in a row allowing your MMR to climb/drop faster. Winning and losing games IN A ROW also affects MMR. The system is trying to push you up to a MMR range closer to yours so you will gain more SR per win. If your MMR is higher than the MMR for that SR tier should be. The system is trying to drop you down to a MMR range closer to yours so you will lose more SR per loss. If your MMR is lower than the MMR for that SR tier should be. MMR affects how much SR you gain/lose at the end of a match. Time of day affects the number of people playing which means a grandmaster player can (very low chance but possible) of being queued up with a silver if he plays at like 5 am in the morning on a tuesday on xbox in EU. People in Placement matches are only queued based on MMR so you can theoretically be in diamond and still get unranked players. Regions with less players means the system would rather you not wait 1 hour for a queue and instead give you the next best thing after a few minutes. The playerbase/time of playing also affects who you get queued up with. This means his MMR will be higher than say a bronze whos MMR is lower than his despite having more wins. So theoretically a person who is a diamond skilled player will still be playing at a diamond skill level even if he loses. Your skill is not determined by win/loss. MMR is then used to calculate who you get queued up with and how much SR is gain/loss at the end of a game. Your MMR or match making rankings is a hidden value based on a combination of personal performance/skill and win/loss. Diamond players can have the SR of a diamond player but the MMR of like a plat player. MMR is a combination of personal skill + win/loss + win loss streaks. You are matched based on your MMR or match making rankings not your SR. Your role has zero impact to your SR unlike in season 1 where supports/tanks were getting less MMR than DPS. It drops you a bit lower than in season 2 because everybody got a very inflated season 2 ranking and then gives you a SR based on performance. Your SR rankings after placement is based on MAINLY personal performance and a bit of last season's ending rankings.
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