my record should be 16-3 but for some random frickin reason it changed my record to 28-32??? and i keep winning to try and balance out my record but it seems that losses keep coming for no known reason. its pissing me off cause i was at rank 200 last night and now i’m ranked 2374.
the only reason i play competitively is for scoreboards and rankings. this is ruining it for me. so yeah, just a heads up.
REMINDER: PLEASE EVERYONE, USE A WIRED INTERNET CONNECTION!!!
the Scoreboard seems to update itself after a certain amount of time or matches.
but like i complained above, the scoreboard is whack for me. its been recording all of my losses but only half of my wins.
I dont think drops that happen right when the match starts should count for losses. It also doesnt tell you if it was the other person who dropped or if your connection fucked up
As mentioned by P.G., most disconnections, whether it’d be network errors, time-outs, etc. count as a LOSS…Unfortunately.
Most of the people (like me) who are lagging are actually from countries other than USA.
In my case, Melbourne, Australia (internet connections suck in my country).
The scoreboard is pretty much BS, imho, and is just as bad as the PS3 MK II Online scoreboard in terms of the scoring system.
I mean why the need for a “rating” score??
This game (I’m talking about SSFIITHDR only, not the normal SSFIIT, which by the way, on Dreamcast is an absolute dream to play…no pun intended) sucks, because we all know that Street Fighter II Turbo Hyper Fighting was and still is the greatest fighting game ever created, in terms of overall technical perfection.
I had my win-loss record at 59-53 yesterday. I checked this morning to see what my final score for the night was, and the scoreboard said I was 3-11. If this was their way of punishing people for disconnects, then it’s a pretty shitty one. It’s not my fault their netcode sucks ass.
Um, has anyone else tried continuing to play after their score was reset or has everyone just been accepting it and not playing? Back when I first got my score reset (but not the record), I just ignored the score and kept playing ranked matches. In like an hour, it fixed itself on its own.
I had the same problem a few weeks ago: 300+ wins, 120 losses and it changed to 200 wins, 150 losses, rating is now stuck at 0 and I went from being ranked around 600 to being ranked near the bottom (rank keeps dropping, it was around 35,000 last time I checked). Wins and losses get added, rating stays at 0 and rank obviously depends on your rating so it can only go down.
There’s a thread about this on the Capcom unity tech support forum too, apparently they’re looking into it but I wouldn’t keep my fingers crossed it looks like they’ve been “looking into it” for over a month now with no progress. It seems to be happening to people on xbox live as well
i stopped caring, i got so many losses from just being disconnected. I had a good record, but not anymore, i am at 421 and 107 right now, my first 25 games when i played were all lose games, even though i may not have played, it was the price to play. It was capcoms way of initiating me into online play. =)
^ yeah I had a ton of losses from being disconnected too, pretty annoying that those get counted as losses since there doesn’t seem to be anything you can do about it. For me at least, 9 times out of 10 it disconnected me right after we both selected our characters (why give me a loss if I didn’t even get a chance to play the guy?). I totally agree though, scoreboards in this game (or any online game) are pretty meaningless because of bugs, lag and cheaters.
Oh, and to ImagineVC and Fromo (and anyone else experiencing this problem):
If you’re really bummed about your rating being stuck at 0 you can always create another PSN account and start from scratch, like I said before I doubt it’s getting fixed any time soon so that’s pretty much your only option