NeonLytes
Smash Rookie
Lucina at 3,304,444 now.
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I don’t think this is what this thread is about, we are interested in knowing the highest GSP for the online people have seen, or hearing with the highest GSP for an individual character is. Some people have done some examples of what the numbers mean, and I think everybody realizes that just being in elite smash doesn’t mean much, most people want to get is close to the top as they possibly canIt is using data that is up to 7 days old, which is just wrong.
3.32 is the highest known right now, so 3.22-ish would be the cutoff if it really is the top 3%. I chimed in on the discussion thread for the webpage, but there's no need to do guesswork-- just multiplying the highest known GSP at any given moment by 0.97 is going to give you a damn good estimate of what the current cutoff is, and is probably more accurate than trying to cobble together individual values due to the ~5k-15k swing in GSP that happens per game around the cutoff point.
Hmmm :/ nice!I've made it up to 3,342,323 now. One guess with who.
You must have a crazy game to be that high man, never seen a rob at that level.3,346,753 with rob currently.
They are out there if you have ever heard of Bobby Fischer in Chess, there is certainly an avant- grade talent out there with 4,000,000 playing, chances are a person like that will never show up to a tournament but they out there.No, there does not exist an unheard of player online who could show up out of the blue and start consistently taking majors. Of course, there are fast growers who start placing well, and they can start as wi-fi warriors certainly, but it's not on the magnitude you're thinking.
I don't know where you get this idea of a shadow pool of players who don't attend tournaments but are top level players - if you've really put in the time to get there, spending an extra weekend even just every now and then to do something you love and are good at is a small leap to make.
Edit: And I should once more emphasize the time it takes. We're talking thousands of hours. That is the barrier of entry to having good fundamentals, robust matchup knowledge, and more generally just the ability to think in terms of the game and the strategies surrounding the game. No one has become a top player without this investment, and won't. With all this in mind, the inconveniences of going to a tournament every now and then are insignificant.
Anyway back on topic, 3,195,193 with ROB.
All of that makes sense. You're at the high end of the rank, which leads to a more spread out Rank. Elo systems have a higher density of players in the middle range, but your rank won't change all that much per individual win loss on the high end or the low end. Your GSP/Rank will change less the farther you are from the middle, and also more popular characters have more competitive GSP (it is almost certainly a separate GSP Rank for each character.)This doesn’t make sense to me. I’m currently 3.338 mil with Ike but I never lose GSP by more than 2k if I take an L unless the opponent is way below me in GSP (like 30k or more). Why do some people only lose a fraction while others lose a large portion?
Edit:3.341 mil now but I only go up about 500-800 GSP a win. Basically I need about 30 wins to get to 3.36 mil
It's simply because you still are better than 97% of the New players online, and so your gsp grows because of the weak newcomers. And unless a lot of them reach the top, and best you, you don't have to worry about being kicked of elite without playing. Basic maths ^^So I havent touched elite smash in 3 weeks. I checked it earlier today and Im still in at arount 3.4 million with falcon and dk. I wonder how long it would take to drop or if it even drops if you dont touch it. Perhaps after a while of inactivity it automatically kicks you out?
Your rank may not decay, but more players will pass you just by virtue of playing more games. 3.4M is pretty high, so you're prob safe, though. The reason people fall out of elite is because they were already near the threshold, so when enough people acquire ratings higher than them, they get forced out; their rating didn't change, but that rating's place on the ladder did.So I havent touched elite smash in 3 weeks. I checked it earlier today and Im still in at arount 3.4 million with falcon and dk. I wonder how long it would take to drop or if it even drops if you dont touch it. Perhaps after a while of inactivity it automatically kicks you out?
Gonna reach for 3.4, maybe even gun for the 3.5 but that's gonna take a lot of workJust hit 3.32 with my DDD, add me if ya wanna do some good battles
I don't think GSP even goes up to 3.5 yet. It will probably take a few days or more than week for the playerbase to expand to that size.Gonna reach for 3.4, maybe even gun for the 3.5 but that's gonna take a lot of work
Not a typo, Currently am above 3.4m GSP on Zelda, but on every match won I seem to get 300~500 GSP compared to losing with takes around 1k~1.5k GSP. So I'm being pretty mindful about it now. Winning as many as I can get so I don't drop below 3.4m GSP. Love how doubtful people getSure that's not a typo? I don't think anyone's broke 3.3 let alone 3.4
5 days ago, tho? That means one of three things:Not a typo, Currently am above 3.4m GSP on Zelda, but on every match won I seem to get 300~500 GSP compared to losing with takes around 1k~1.5k GSP. So I'm being pretty mindful about it now. Winning as many as I can get so I don't drop below 3.4m GSP. Love how doubtful people get