![]() ![]() At 60 games two of the E 50s were at 87% with rougly the same damage outputs but one had 257 more spotting on average, but also a lower survival rate (higher derp ratio) which leads me to believe it's been less consistent. What I managed to gather was that the EMA seems to favour consistency over spikes in damage output. I've also done some rough testing since I've 3marked several of the same tanks (7 E 50s) and three of them were from 0 games. And as previously debated it's weighted against an average and not against other players "good games", or "2 games removes 1 bad game" that's been mentioned a lot everywhere. ^ This is all actual information published regarding the marks. So if you want to get to that 85% level to earn your second MoE, you will need to start doing more than 1,200 Damage+Assist Damage in order to keep raising your score. For example, if your EMA is 1,200, at 80% in the Damage Standings, and you continue to do an average Damage+Assist Damage of 1,200, your EMA and Damage standing will not increase or decrease. However, poor games do not affect your EMA as much as a good game will improve it.ĭepending on your skill level, at some point your EMA will be equal to your average Damage+Assist Damage. The better you perform on a consistent basis, the faster your EMA will go up and the quicker you get a Mark. As you can see, players start out with a low EMA and must build it up over time by performing well. If we allowed that to happen, Marks would have little meaning. Using an EMA prevents players from earning Marks just by buying a new tank and playing one or two good games. It took them ~67 games.Įxample 3: A player who is consistently playing high Damage+Assist Damage games. ![]() It took them around 87 games.Įxample 2: A player who is consistently putting up average Damage+Assist Damage games. ![]() Let's see how these players' performances determine how many games it takes for them to reach an EMA of 1,000.Įxample 1: A player who is not very consistent their performance is all over the place. We used a 100-battle period so you can get a better idea of how your EMA will increase/decrease. Here are some examples of how your performance will affect your EMA. We compare your EMA against the highest average damage for all players using that same tank during the time period to determine if you qualify for a Mark. Marks of Excellence are calculated by using an EMA (Exponential Moving Average), and each tank has its own EMA. Remember, it's the average of damage dealt + assisted damage! To get the first Mark of Excellence, you need higher than 65% of that, which would be 4,550. Suppose the top damage + assist damage for the IS-6 per match is 7,000 points. If your average is higher the required percentage of the global average, you'll earn a mark! For example: "The damage/assist damage you earn after each battle will be compared against the average for that tank across all battles from the past 14 days. The formula is not released anywhere (speculation in another thread here but nothing conclusive) but the console forums did release an explanation of an EMA: So first off to how they actually work (somewhat): I'm not CarbonWard but I'll do my best to explain it. ![]() Anyway, today I hit 100 Marks of Excellence obtained (78 on my own account as of now) so I've got some experience in doing this. I decided to write something up since I haven't done it in so long. Remember, once it's there, it cannot be removed, even if the player's damage average on that tank drops.Ĭertain mods give you a MoE tracker to track your way to the stages of MoE and it will show you the averages to beat to get the MoEs.Goddammit forum why won't you let me spoiler -_- mods pls fix Players with 2 or 3 marks are generally considered a team player to keep alive when it comes to battles. 3rd Mark: Player must have a damage average higher than 95% of averages.2nd Mark: Player must have a damage average higher than 80% of averages.1st Mark: Player must have a damage average higher than 65% of averages.It's possible to even directly rely on spotting damage for a MoE. Then the system compares it to the averages for the past week. Marks of excellence are determined by spot damage + direct damage. Czech: 1 Gold tank per mark of excellence.Italy: 1 White tank per mark of excellence.United Kingdom: 1 white stripe per mark of excellence.Italy: 1 white tank per mark of excellence.Sweden: 1 gold stripe per mark of excellence.USSR: 1 red star per mark of excellence.United States: 1 white star per mark of excellence.Japan: 1 red flag per mark of excellence.Germany: 3 small white stripes per mark of excellence.They are displayed on the barrel of the vehicle. They usually differ from nations, but their requirements are all the same. Marks Of Excellence are a way to show off skill to other players. ![]()
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