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Tracking ranked games: insights from 100 matches

Ranked Game Tracking Sparks Controversy | Apex Legends Stats Revealed

By

Diego Rivera

Apr 23, 2025, 01:50 AM

2 minutes of duration

Graph showing rank distribution and performance trends in ranked matches, highlighting Predators and Masters

A dedicated community member has tracked the ranked gameplay of Apex Legends over 100 matches in a week. The findings have ignited a debate over matchmaking fairness, showing an alarming skill gap and weapon balance issues among players.

Context: The Tracking Effort

After noticing dismissive reactions to a similar tracking post, the player invested considerable time to gather data, aiming for better in-game statistics. They documented details like date, team ranks, and every death recap. The effort involved transposing data for easier analysis and creating detailed graphs.

Interestingly, the results highlight an average of three Predators and eight Masters per matchโ€”indicating a higher skill level than the tracked player, often leading to frustration.

Key Findings Grab Attention

Players have weighed in with mixed sentiments regarding the findings.

  • One comment noted:

    "Amazing. You can feel that the matchmaking constantly puts you up against higher skill and you proved it."

  • Another contributor remarked on the weapon balance:

    "I too have been getting melted in Plat II by Nemesis and P2020's."

The statistical analysis pointed out that the average RP delta of those who eliminated the tracker was 7059 RP higher, roughly equivalent to a Gold I player being taken out by a Diamond I player. This disparity raises questions about the fairness of matchmaking.

Community Reactions Shine Light

Commenters displayed a mix of support and skepticism, reflecting on the Apex ranking structure:

  • Acknowledgment of the mismatch:

    • โ€œFull stacks often have an advantage, so they quickly rise to diamond rank and the lobby is often filled with them.โ€

  • Discussions around weapon effectiveness highlighted the Nemesis being perceived as overpowered.

One player noted:

"The amount of damage taken total is led vastly by the Nemesis, that gun is ridiculously OP."

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Average RP differential over 7000 in matches

  • ๐Ÿ”ซ Weapon balance issues prevalent, with Nemesis dominating statistics

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Community sentiments mix appreciation for data transparency with concerns about ranking integrity

The Bigger Picture

As the debate unfolds, will developers consider these findings? With changing dynamics in player matchmaking, many hope for adjustments to create a fairer playing field.

With sound points raised throughout the discussions, it's evident players are seeking a balance that reduces the frustration felt in ranked games. The desire for competitive integrity continues to resonate within the Apex Legends community.