

Player Statistics different on Websites
#1 Posted 01 December 2019 - 08:05 AM
I mean some websites like is saying recent stats are with an unrealistic WN8 of almost 2k and 66% winrate and in the last week a winrate of 51% while other says I've got a stats like recent winrate of 47% (which feels like something that is more realistic).
#2 Posted 01 December 2019 - 08:08 AM
#3 Posted 01 December 2019 - 08:17 AM
NUKLEAR_SLUG, on 01 December 2019 - 07:08 AM, said:
So do you have any idea of which is the most "accurate"? Cause even when I check things like weekly stats some go down to 50% wr and some to a 52% wr which still seems like quite the difference for weekly stats. Even monthly stats goes from 48% wr from some to a 49% winrate on others.
#4 Posted 01 December 2019 - 08:56 AM
RetroCh1cken, on 01 December 2019 - 08:17 AM, said:
So do you have any idea of which is the most "accurate"? Cause even when I check things like weekly stats some go down to 50% wr and some to a 52% wr which still seems like quite the difference for weekly stats. Even monthly stats goes from 48% wr from some to a 49% winrate on others.
Generally the site you check most often is the most accurate. Also doublecheck their time periods. They often check different time intervals (some check 30 days, others last 1000 battles, a mix of days/battles also occures)
As they often draw data at different times, short intervals can often be wildly different. Some draw data at a fixed time (for folks that often visit) others draw data after you first visit the site that day. And some even need your manual input to do it.
WoTlabs tends to be the most accurate if you visit it enough. Noobmeter collects alot of data & saves plenty of intervals making it neat to check your progress during certain intervals but it lacks data on some tanks if I recall right.
#5 Posted 01 December 2019 - 09:05 AM
#6 Posted 01 December 2019 - 10:03 AM
UrQuan, on 01 December 2019 - 07:56 AM, said:
Generally the site you check most often is the most accurate. Also doublecheck their time periods. They often check different time intervals (some check 30 days, others last 1000 battles, a mix of days/battles also occures)
As they often draw data at different times, short intervals can often be wildly different. Some draw data at a fixed time (for folks that often visit) others draw data after you first visit the site that day. And some even need your manual input to do it.
WoTlabs tends to be the most accurate if you visit it enough. Noobmeter collects alot of data & saves plenty of intervals making it neat to check your progress during certain intervals but it lacks data on some tanks if I recall right.
Ah alright, that would explain it then.
NUKLEAR_SLUG, on 01 December 2019 - 08:05 AM, said:
Oh yeah, I've been using this one a bit, I also quite like it too cause of the simplistic interface.
#7 Posted 01 December 2019 - 05:12 PM

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