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Not that I care that much but it kinda make sense that the progress towards a new type of badge should start when its released, not retroactively from day 1 of this games lifetime. Because the game changes all the time and a certain achievement isnt the same then as now. I remember back in S1 in casual; if you played 3-stack premade with 2 other "gamers" during off-hours, you could literally win 8 games in a row. I changed my main in early S3 because I got a Heirloom and even if I've gotten 10 times better than back then, my K/D and Winrate on my old main (S1-S2) is 3.6 and win rate 18% over 3k matches, whereas my current main (S3 to now) has a K/D of 2.4 and win rate of 8%.over 8k matches.
And yes, I think it actually should show when you got badges. At what season and at what level and maybe even rank. Because 20 kill badges is way, waaaay harder to get now a days than back in the early days. Same goes for badge harvesting on smurfs and bronze ranked. Perhaps people wouldnt feel as cool if everyone could hover over your 4k badge and it said "Recieved at lvl 8" =)
- Balladalidila5 years agoSeasoned Ace
Ok good for you because then you should have no problems in out-performing your past achievements. But regardless of my and your experience of the matter, my main argument still remains. Since gaming conditions then ≠ gaming conditions today, whatever they may be (easier or harder), then you can argue that a badge introduced today, should not include progress from matches then.
Also, I think the main idea behind introducing new badges is to give players new goals to aim for, i.e "new content". So its a bit contradictory to let old achievements count because then, most badges would be awarded immediately when released. without a single game has been played. But like I said; I dont care too much about it; I just point out that it make sense. Anyways; I find it a bit strange that you think this matter is so important that you even create a new account, posting threads about it what I assume based on the title, four days in a row =)
- 5 years ago@Balladalidila I’m sure majority of players don’t have a 3-5 win streak and then Well then maybe they should specify in the badge that it’s season 10 and later
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+@WinStreakBadge By the logic you see this I can compare it to heirloom changes. Those changes did not go into effect until the system was introduced. So starting at that time you had the option to gain heirloom shards verse auto picking for the user. Your badge would operate the same way. It was introduced after your achievement therefore will not take effect until the goals of the badge at hand can be met from the time it was launched.
Lets face it also shows nothing important or skill. I have seen someone win 15 games in a row just ratting till last teams and 3rd party them. For that I do not see nothing at all special with a win streak badge.
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