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This is a proposal for an overtime revision to our wiki's categories.
Currently on the profiles, to signify tier, we use Tier 9, but in my opinion, this is too unspecific and at the end of the day, a pointless category, never do we really need tier research on that expansive a scale, and this leads ro alotta issues with reasonably finding matching ratings for anything, which is a very notable issue for both matchmaking, which no matter your outlook we should consider, and when factoring in category intersection lists and tier-border revisions, content revisions.
So my proposal is for us to list tier ratings-encompassing categories, i.e. 9-B, 9-A, High 8-C, Low 7-B and so on and so forth, this will lead to far more specificity and precision in our categories and make matchmaking and content revisions VASTLY easier.
I know this is a large ask, but considering we have done far more frivolous sitewide revisions, and categories alone are such a minor part of the wiki they don't harm anyone if left unchanged, I think this can very well be applied overtime and will be appreciated if it is indeed applied.
Currently on the profiles, to signify tier, we use Tier 9, but in my opinion, this is too unspecific and at the end of the day, a pointless category, never do we really need tier research on that expansive a scale, and this leads ro alotta issues with reasonably finding matching ratings for anything, which is a very notable issue for both matchmaking, which no matter your outlook we should consider, and when factoring in category intersection lists and tier-border revisions, content revisions.
So my proposal is for us to list tier ratings-encompassing categories, i.e. 9-B, 9-A, High 8-C, Low 7-B and so on and so forth, this will lead to far more specificity and precision in our categories and make matchmaking and content revisions VASTLY easier.
I know this is a large ask, but considering we have done far more frivolous sitewide revisions, and categories alone are such a minor part of the wiki they don't harm anyone if left unchanged, I think this can very well be applied overtime and will be appreciated if it is indeed applied.