Salve a tutti sono nuovo ma un vecchio giocatore di SC....volevo chiedervi io sn inserito nella lega bronzo 4v4, perchè ho fatto pessime partite di piazzamento, e quantunque stia sempre vincendo sn sempre nella stessa bassa lega...come mai? cosa devo fare per cambiare lega???
Non è questione di numero, è questione di punteggi, se le vinci tutte sali rapidamente di lega, se le perdi tutte e non sei già in copper scendi.
Se sei in copper e le perdi tutte
Il passaggio di lega è qualcosa di arcano fin dalla Beta
In linea di massima: più vinci contro quelli della tua lega, più sali nella classifica della tua lega. Se poi ti dimostri migliore battendo qualcuno di lega superiore potrebbe capitare che il sistema ti prendi e ti cambi di lega promuovendoti (o retrocedendoti nel caso tu perda).
The prevailing theory behind the matchmaking system is that each player is assigned a hidden "matchmaking rating", or MMR. MMR determines who your opponents are, as well as whether you are promoted or demoted. When you win or lose a game, your actual rating is compared with the MMR of your opponent and points are awarded or deducted as necessary. MMR is only affected by the end result of a match, not the means used to achieve those results. In-game details such as APM, unit composition, and tech path of either player are irrelevant.
In order to be promoted to a higher league, your MMR must sit comfortably within the boundaries of that league, meaning you'll need to be averaging a 50% win rate against those kinds of players. If you are a 2250 MMR Platinum player who typically faces Diamond players, you will need to not only average a 50% win rate against those Diamond players, but also maintain a much higher win rate against any Platinum players you may encounter. Once your MMR reaches a certain threshold you may be eligible for promotion.
The system periodically re-evaluates your placement every X games. X varies and nobody knows because Blizzard is explicitly not telling us, however according to a recent interview with Dustin Browder, your initial promotion or demotion will be evaluated after about 30 games. These are called "review checkpoints" and it is important to remember that the result of the promotion or demotion reflects your persistent MMR relative to the required MMR breakpoints, and may not be consistent with the result of your most recent game. If your eligibility for promotion remains unchanged at the time of checkpoint, you will be promoted.
For example, if the Diamond MMR breakpoint is 2200 and your MMR is 2250 at the time you hit a review checkpoint, you would be promoted.
Dropping down to a lower league works the same way, only by losing.
You do not need to reach #1 (or any particular rank) in your division to get promoted.