On the website you can pretty easily see everyone on ladder. It obviously wont update as fast as on SC2, but you wont have to go through everyone's profiles to check out all of the different leagues. It also has a cool graph feature that lets you see where you have been ranked over time. Although it usually is set to the latest month, you can choose the "every month" option.
That's mine and I've been kinda playing at a relatively stable pace with some breaks here and there for exams and stuff. Other than those breaks, the amount i play is generally enough to keep my bonus pool down haha. Sometimes i get it to 0 everyday, sometimes i play once every few days but a bit more.
I retired on Dec after I hit diamond. That was before Masters was out. Came back March to April.
Got demoted I guess? Hahaha. Interesting graph though.
Now if only you'll carry over some of that 1v1 skill to 2v2 and we'll hit Masters easily LOL.
Here's mine, nonetheless:
If youre wondering about that brief BSG patch, I was farming wins for portrait k =X
Been in a slump lately, can't string together wins for nuts. From your Match History you're hitting Masters for sure soon Zergtastic. Just keep beating them Masters
Its your rank at certain points in time. For instance, if on the 11th of may you were diamond with 872 points, and the system refreshed your profile on sc2ranks.com while you were at this point, it will mark it on the graph. When you have enough of these marks from refreshes on your graph, you can see clearly how fast you are progressing, by the slope of the line.
It doesnt show the higher rank levels in detail. Notice on mine its up to 500,000 people im ranked against that its showing. So I could be a couple of hundred or even a few thousand off and it would still look almost the same.
I think he got it backwards. Red is your region ranking, Blue is your global ranking (why would somebody be top 50 in the world but top 500 on SEA?) and points are equivalent to ranking (inches measure the same thing as meters)
I think he got it backwards. Red is your region ranking, Blue is your global ranking (why would somebody be top 50 in the world but top 500 on SEA?) and points are equivalent to ranking (inches measure the same thing as meters)
Nah Red is indeed world ranking. It is just that you are ranked to your current league. That is why if you have a lot of points at the moment, you will be highly ranked in the world as sc2ranks only take into account your current league when counting your world ranking.
More ever if you noticed, the values given for the world rank differs according to your rank. Only top 30k for a GM player but top 600k for a silver player.
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