G33ke
Community Engagement Team Representative
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With the new system, having over 3000 points could make many consider you a "pro." (Only a few people who I've seen that can hold this up consistently, even when looking at the leaderboards.) Over 1000 is "Above Average" and over 2000 is "Really good" or something along those lines. (I generally land in the 2800-3200 area. If I have a generally bad/good day though, it can go much higher/lower. I was awfully close to 4000 one time.)
...But, that's kinda the point in points. Points can be a nice way to gauge how "good" the player is. You notice a lot of "noobs" with less than 50 or so points, and it's just that; they probably are new to the game, or, "noobs."
This is the point in the system. Points become harder to get so that someone can't just go infinitely up, thus allowing there to be ranges in which you can gauge an opponents strength: Sure, there will occasionally be a guy with 3000 points who got on a lucky streak or a guy with 100 points who just sponsored a lot, but for the most part, it's a fairly accurate system that lets you determine threats and let's you have an idea on what to expect from the players in the game - it's not meant to be a grinding system where you infinitely bring it up. (If you want that, focus on wins instead. After all, that's what determines rank on the leaderboards. >.>)
When was the last time you played?
I was easily able to stay around 8000-10,000 points back in the day, peaking at 14,000, but in MCSGv2, what with the point reset and new calculation, I doubt you'll ever touch 8000 again, lol.
...But, that's kinda the point in points. Points can be a nice way to gauge how "good" the player is. You notice a lot of "noobs" with less than 50 or so points, and it's just that; they probably are new to the game, or, "noobs."
This is the point in the system. Points become harder to get so that someone can't just go infinitely up, thus allowing there to be ranges in which you can gauge an opponents strength: Sure, there will occasionally be a guy with 3000 points who got on a lucky streak or a guy with 100 points who just sponsored a lot, but for the most part, it's a fairly accurate system that lets you determine threats and let's you have an idea on what to expect from the players in the game - it's not meant to be a grinding system where you infinitely bring it up. (If you want that, focus on wins instead. After all, that's what determines rank on the leaderboards. >.>)
My points just stay at 8,000...My peak was 12,000
When was the last time you played?