2k? 3k? 4k MMR?
I know what MMR means in Dota 2 and when it’s low/medium/high, but idk MMR meaning in hots tbh.
For example I have 2980 MMR on TLV. Is that high or low?
2k? 3k? 4k MMR?
I know what MMR means in Dota 2 and when it’s low/medium/high, but idk MMR meaning in hots tbh.
For example I have 2980 MMR on TLV. Is that high or low?
For me and from heroesprofile’s MMR system, I set the definition of high from 2,850 to 3k and very high at 3k+.
Your most recent registered TLV SL game was in November and it shows 2,935 hero MMR. Do you upload all of your games?
I actually don’t upload my games. I guess those games get uploaded by other players from my TLV games.
I have not a single 2.8k+ mmr (tho I don’t upload at all).
Why do you care? It are just numbers on a 3rd party website
Accourding to the site. My smurf is master after only playing 26 games.
If I stalk profiles they are silver. And people think soaking is trowing
If you believe those sites then believe 2+2=5
I would take the numbers from that site with a massive grain of salt. It shows me at 2819 for SL on Anub’arak, and I can assure you I am no Master player, even on him.
I’d assume that’s a hero specific rating, and to get that high your win rate on Anub’arak is currently astronomically high. (Personal opinion: Anub’arak should be first picked by people who know how to play him, he might be slightly overtuned at the moment)
@OP, I’d say 3k+ is really high, not many people up there. (Ranked or QM rating)
3100, 3200 is ultra high and only for grand masters.
44 is pretty high…
Mid-masters is what I’d consider high elo
If we REALLY want to stretch my definition of high elo then masters 0 is the lowest point
Interesting question. I would like to know what is actual the differnce between player mmr, hero mmr and role mmr?
For example my hero MMR on my best heroes like D.Va or Mei is around 2800+, my player MMR around 2600+ and my role MMR around 2700+. But this numbers confuses me, because they are so much separated from each other…
Do I understand this right, if I say my player rank is low, because I am in high silver/low gold and my role mmr is low, because other heroes (bruiser/tanks), where I perform worse let the rating sinks. That means this difference in ranks are only based around winrates and that’s why there is an huge gap.
The ARAM figures, Custom figures and Hero MMR figures on statistics sites are mostly entertainment value only, those values don’t exist in the real world (except Hero MMR does, but only for Quick Match from what we know from patch notes).
The only MMR value which is taken into account for Ranked/Unranked matchmaking is calculated from wins/losses (and who you won/lost against).
Which as of last year is the same as your current rank points. (Before 2019, you could be a 2700 MMR with a visual rank of Gold 1, as a very highly skilled smurf - you could be the ban picker over a Platinum 1 - no longer possible)