Call of Duty: Vanguard players have been very critical of the Ranked Play system, with complaints mainly focusing on how much SR is gained and lost after matches. Now, devs are listening to feedback and working on these major issues in the playlist.
Vanguard’s Ranked mode came three months after the game’s initial release in November 2021. Even though this is technically just a beta, players have been very vocal about their problems with the ELO system.
While players have been non-stop complaining about low SR gains after wins and substantial losses in defeat, the devs have responded to those claims and are adjusting the system accordingly.
Vanguard Ranked gets SR fix
In a March 28 update, Treyarch revealed that Vanguard Ranked players should no longer be faced with unfair SR earning and losses depending on the outcome of their match.
This comes off the back of mass reports from the community stating they would only gain about five SR in wins, but would lose over 50 even if they had to play a game 3v4.
On top of this, performance during a game has a slightly less impact on the outcome of the points you earn for each game.
New Ranked Play updates are now live!
✅ Players should now earn more SR after wins and lose less SR after losses
✅ Reduction to the impact that match performance has on the amount of SR won or lost
✅ More consistent SR gains & losses overall
— Treyarch Studios (@Treyarch) March 28, 2022
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Lead Game Design for Treyarch, Lawrence Metten, clarified these changes on Twitter and talked about the Hidden Performance Range (HPR) that every player has.
We’ve gone live with a significant Skill Rating update that changes the fundamentals of how SR is earned and lost in Vanguard Ranked Play. This update makes wins more rewarding, losses less punishing, and improves overall consistency of SR gained/lost + more
— Lawrence Metten (@LawrenceMetten) March 28, 2022
HPR is explained as, “a range of how good we think you are and how we predict you’ll stack up against other players.” The better players you beat the more the range will go up. This is directly linked to your SR and when the two match up, you will start to earn less SR.
So, this means that you should probably start earning a greater amount for every win, and a lower amount for each loss until your SR and HPR catch up to one another.
Of course, there is room for it to fluctuate, depending on if you go on winning or losing streaks.