![]() ![]() The matchmaker takes the vehicle with the highest BR from the whole player’s setup or the BR of the single vehicle selected for battle and matches it to a game session based on such a vehicle. If you want to send less than 3 vehicles into battle (specifically the number of serviceable aircraft in the crew slots is less than 3), so the BR values for the missing aircraft in the formula will be counted as A-0.6.It means that if A-B(C) ⩾ 2.0, so B(C) = A. If the difference in the BR between the vehicle with highest BR (A) and one of the top vehicles (B or C) is equal to or higher than 2.0, so in matchmaking the BR of such a top vehicle will be replaced by BR of vehicle A.It means that if A-B(C) > 0.6 so B(C) = A - 0.6. If the difference in the BR between the vehicle with highest BR (A) and one of the top vehicles (B or C) is higher than 0.6, so in matchmaking the BR for this top vehicle will be calculated as A-0.6.B and C - 2 vehicles with bit lower BR.Ī final value will be rounded up to the nearest tenth from the list of values 0.3 or 0.7 (steps of BR in the game).It will be calculated with the following this formula: BR=A/2+B/4+C/4 To get the average BR in such matchmaking only 3 aircraft will be counted with the highest BR from the whole player’s setup (vehicles from crew slots). It allows you to research more advanced vehicles whilst not refusing the already researched aircraft as a player’s new aircraft can participate in the battles at a slightly lower BR where it is more comfortable to research its modifications. This method of matchmaking will be used in aircraft AB. Matchmaking takes 3 vehicles with the highest BR from a players setup (vehicles from the crew slots) and displays the average value. There are no exceptions such as matching by player performance statistics at all. These are all the rules that the matchmaker uses in random battles. In aircraft RB there is a limit of 4 bombers from the total number of the team.By searching for the team within the maximum spread (+/- 1.0 BR) the number of players in the vehicles with the highest BR in each team will not exceed 4 players.This means that the player will not meet a vehicle which exceeds the BR of his key vehicle (the one on which the matchmaker bases its search for a game session) in battle by more than 1 point of the BR. The matchmaker selects the game session for the player in which the spread of the opponent’s vehicle BR will not exceed +/- 1.0 BR from the player’s vehicle. General rules of the matchmaking based on BR In this case matchmaker doesn’t take into account a BR of any vehicle which isn’t suitable for the selected game mode or is broken - such vehicles will be highlighted in gray or red in the crew slots before clicking the “To Battle” button. Depending on the rules of the game mode chosen, the matchmaker collects players from the queue to the game session based on the BR of the particular vehicle or the whole vehicle line up which has been selected for the crew slots. Which opponents the player may meet in battle with this vehicle depends on the BR.īy clicking the “To Battle” button the player enters the queue for the selected game mode. Based on these differences the matchmaker works according to different rules guided in most cases only by the Battle Rating of the participating vehicles.īattle rating (BR) - is the index of efficiency of each vehicle in the game for each of the three game modes (difficulty modes). They differ from each other by rules on how the vehicles will be used during one battle - whether it’s one single vehicle or even the whole setup of vehicles. 2 General rules of the matchmaking based on BRģ main difficulty game modes are represented in War Thunder: Arcade, Realistic and Simulator.
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