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Did this effect just the tourn rankings, or also the online matchups?
- Mark_Miwurdz11 months agoSeasoned Ace@jack2k65 I think a 165 point loss for a 5-0-0 game answers that question.
- Mark_Miwurdz11 months agoSeasoned Ace
- 11 months ago
@Mark_MiwurdzDid you previously have stats for season 1? My guess is that when you play the 'new season 1', it overwrites the wins from the old season 1. That is just my guess because that is exactly what happened to me in tournaments. EA needs to fix this immediately because it's completely thrown all of the rankings in the trash and rendered them useless. I just have doubts that they are listening anymore.
- Mark_Miwurdz11 months agoSeasoned Ace
I will have done, but let's see if others report similar.
- 11 months ago@Mark_Miwurdz What bothers me most is that I lost 230 wins but if I hadn't played a single tournament yesterday or had any weeklies, my season 1 stats wouldn't have been wiped. I see guys on the ps5 leaderboard who quit recently and had no new scores that went into season 1 and because they had no new scores, they didn't overwrite their original season 1. Not playing the game would have saved me 230+ wins. This is the most backward logic I've ever seen in a video game. I thought the previous glitches in this game were pretty bad, but this by far takes the cake. EA really needs to get on this immediately and fix this issue.
- Mark_Miwurdz11 months agoSeasoned Ace
Keep an eye on the all time and 'season 1' leaderboard going forward. You might find this issue happening to others as they register a score. It's been happening on the online stroke play leaderboard. Some got hit more than my 125 point loss.
- 11 months ago
@Mark_MiwurdzYeah I'm sure it will, but my point is that I would have been better off not playing a single tournament for this entire season. If I played 0 tournaments for 2 full months, I'd have had more wins and entries than I would if I play every single day. I wish I had known this would happen because I would have just not entered a single tournament for however long this new season lasts just to preserve my original season 1 data in my 'all-time' record. It will take hundreds of hours just to get back to where I was 1 day ago and that's a horrible feeling.
Also, this is likely to happen again when 'season 2' starts so I think quitting this game right now might be the best bet. If you keep playing tournaments every day, you're going to lose your entire original season every time a new season starts. Also, there is no way of knowing what days a new season will ever start since seasons haven't been following the 'seasonal tournaments' anymore for quite some time. When they added pro pass and had 70-90 days, the seasons were having more than 1 seasonal tournament. Basically, I played every day since launch and every time a new season starts, I'll essentially wipe my previous data. I highly doubt EA will care to address this either so playing this game competitively will be futile going forward. I'd rather make the decision to quit today I think than continue to play going forward. In 4-6 months, i might have less wins than I do today, even if I play every single tournament in that span. I thought I could make it to 3,000 but that was yesterday when I was at nearly 2,400. Now i'm sitting at 2,100 and wonder if I'll ever even get back to 2,400 with this new glitched format.
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