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In a nutshell, gaining or losing RP is based on the difference between the RP of the players on your team and the players on the other team. The bigger the difference the more RP you'll gain/lose for a win/loss. I don't think EA's ever released the exact math involved but that's the gist of it.
If the RP of you and your teammates match your opponent's RP you'll win or lose roughly 400 RP on that match. As the gap in RP widens you'll win less and lose more for a game. If there's a large discrepancy ( say you're team's RP averages 30000 and your opponent is 20000 ) you'll gain practically nothing and stand to lose a ton.
- Ampereturn3 days agoSeasoned Vanguard
- PJaxBear3 days agoNew Scout
You are plat and lost to silvers. If you’re worried about a PC set the match making to exact?
- ZappaForever3 days agoSeasoned Vanguard
LOL. If only that was still an option.
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