What Matty posted is a bit of a clue to why some players don't take on a high Rank even though they have the points and can win / lose as many as anyone with the same points, regardless of rank shown.
What you are now saying though is, the loss ratio is too damaging when playing with lower ranked (points) players and they are more prone to messing up the game.
What they are more prone to doing is attacking those with rank, as Matty states, they are more likely to see you as a threat if you are high ranking and will mostly over attack you and gang up on you, foolishly thinking that with you out of the game, they have a better chance of winning.
The battle points win/lose ratio is pretty much based on ability. Anyone who gets enough points to purchase the rank of Major for example, is mostly capable of beating anybody in the lower echelons and therefore is handicapped to stop them from handpicking the easy fights for easy points.
Yes, it kind of then restricts you to play with more experienced players due to the handicap system, but then you have the dilemma of not really having the upper hand to have a very good chance of winning the game.
Therefore, it is actually Riskier to fight with lesser able guys, even if you win about 3 out of 5 multiplayer games, you will probably gain more points from winning 1 in 5 experienced multiplayer games.
The players that knew this before taking on rank, chose not to take any rank and spend their time winning the easy games with less risk of being targeted as a threat.
What Matty posted is a bit of a clue to why some players don't take on a high Rank even though they have the points and can win / lose as many as anyone with the same points, regardless of rank shown.
What you are now saying though is, the loss ratio is too damaging when playing with lower ranked (points) players and they are more prone to messing up the game.
What they are more prone to doing is attacking those with rank, as Matty states, they are more likely to see you as a threat if you are high ranking and will mostly over attack you and gang up on you, foolishly thinking that with you out of the game, they have a better chance of winning.
The battle points win/lose ratio is pretty much based on ability. Anyone who gets enough points to purchase the rank of Major for example, is mostly capable of beating anybody in the lower echelons and therefore is handicapped to stop them from handpicking the easy fights for easy points.
Yes, it kind of then restricts you to play with more experienced players due to the handicap system, but then you have the dilemma of not really having the upper hand to have a very good chance of winning the game.
Therefore, it is actually [b]Risk[/b]ier to fight with lesser able guys, even if you win about 3 out of 5 multiplayer games, you will probably gain more points from winning 1 in 5 experienced multiplayer games.
The players that knew this before taking on rank, chose not to take any rank and spend their time winning the easy games with less risk of being targeted as a threat.
Hyd yn oed er fy mod Cymraeg , dim ond yn siarad Saesneg, felly yr wyf yn gobeithio y bydd y cyfieithu yn gywir.