How to use the site and compare my hero stats with anothers. #1048
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Hello, I've mainly used heroesprofile to check talent stats but I'm diving in a bit deeper and I don't know where to go. I've had a bit more free time lately and I want to git gud but I don't know what I'm doing wrong. It'll be great if I could be pointed to where I can see my stats compared to a pros for instance so I know which areas to improve. Also what is Heroes Profile Rating? I can't find it's definition anywhere, but I'm usually at the top although I'm still losing a good chunk of my matches. |
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There is a short explanation for heroes profile rating on the site if you hover over the "i" icon It just informs you how you do based on stats. That's not 100% a predictor of performance, as someone who dies a lot to win team fights might be placed lower for example. Using stats to compare yourself against pros isn't going to be all that helpful in my opinion. Stats don't really matter, it's how you play your hero, the map/objective, and with/against teammates and foes. For improvement, you would want to look at improvement guides on YouTube for example that go over specifics about topics you think you may lack in. Reddit also likes to do critiques of games to provide feedback, so you could try that as well |
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There is a short explanation for heroes profile rating on the site if you hover over the "i" icon
It just informs you how you do based on stats. That's not 100% a predictor of performance, as someone who dies a lot to win team fights might be placed lower for example.
Using stats to compare yourself against pros isn't going to be all that helpful in my opinion. Stats don't really matter, it's how you play your hero, the map/objective, and with/against teammates and foes.
For improvement, you would want to look at improvement guides on YouTube for example that go over specifics about topics you think you may lack in. Reddit also likes to do critiques of games to provide feedback, so you c…