Your stats are only effected for the 2 days it takes to be declared inactive ingame after that it no longer will affect your stats.
ARCHIVED games count to STATISTICS or not?
Yo bros,
me question is do them Archived games count to statistics of a player profile?
For example im in a game, which i left and archived, if folks kill my units there and shit, will it affect my KDA etc or not?
Please someone from game designers answer or someone with a sure answer,
ty peace
Also I wanna join them forum moderatin folks, but I dont use skype so can it happen or not really
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is that for win loss too? what if you're wiped out before 2 days are over? still a loss? never archived an active map before.
Well, it isn't a win unless you win solo or coalition. There's no specific "win loss ratio" statistic on the profile...most players who look at win loss calculate it manually by dividing games won by games played.
PrinceofHonor wrote:
Your stats are only effected for the 2 days it takes to be declared inactive ingame after that it no longer will affect your stats.
But you still get a loss even if you go INACTIVE and then your AI country gets destroyed correct?DoctorDR1 wrote:
Well, it isn't a win unless you win solo or coalition. There's no specific "win loss ratio" statistic on the profile...most players who look at win loss calculate it manually by dividing games won by games played.
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Iβm not sure how you define loss. The stats page only records your wins, and if you donβt win, it isnβt recorded towards your wins. A loss is defined by some as not winning, and by others as your country being destroyed. It depends on what you use as the definition of βloss.β
Simple answer: Yes, your stats will be affected for 2 days. Why? It takes 2 days before the game marks you as inactive from a game and then the AI takes over. Until then, any unit killed in that game will be counted to your stats.
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