![]() ![]() Where as Tiers 9 and 10 saw some trouble against jets and all, although it's AA was otherwise good. It was fine, at times OP, when we had Biplanes going up to tier 7 ships. Looking at the All Ships Win Rate, it's more difficult to win the higher you go, although T9's seem to enjoy a slight uptick in Win Rate thanks to Cruisers & DDs.ħ. DD's don't have below a 50% Win Rate in any of the tiers listed.DD's Rule! T5's Win Rate doesn't look as bad as people make it out to be, pretty close to T6 and somewhat better than T7.Ħ. T8's overall Win Rates actually fare better than T10's (whoa there, that's heresy!).ĥ. CV's, like BB's, start off well in lower tiers but lose more often as they go up in tier.Ĥ. T6 Cruisers seem to be an outlier for that ship type, as well as T9 Cruisers, but most T9 cruisers gain Repair Party which is significant in T7/T8 matches.ģ. BB's start off well in T5 and T6, but lose more often as they go up in tier.Ģ. However, because of the large sample size, even the smallest variances could mean something.ġ. Obviously, the percentages are all pretty close to 50%, as they should be when averaged over many games and players. I'd like to hear your thoughts on what we can conclude from this, or if I need to alter my methodology. I started with T5 because most of the forum discussions seemed to be centered around T5 and up matchmaking. The Win Rate for All Ships in the tier was calculated in the same way to come up with the weighted average by tier. I used a weighted average by first calculating the number of wins for each ship then totaling those wins and dividing by the total number of battles for all ships of that type and tier. In discussing the whole issue with matchmaking, I decided to take the stats provided by WoWS Stats & Numbers as of Augand create a chart to average the Win Rate stats for each ship type by tier. ![]()
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