Posted by cmac4567 on 3/2/2016 3:58:00 PM (view original):
I'm not sure exactly how this works. What factors the most. I just realized my capital team in knight stayed an A after I went to the sw16, when the year before I didn't make the NT and only went to round 2 in the PI. It might be because I should have and kinda of expected a bigger drop the year before. I went from NC to 2nd rd of PI and dropped from A+ to only a A (I thought I would drop lower).
I'm just not sure what factors what.
it actually makes sense. prestige in d2/d3 is half your current season, and half your previous prestige (its not 4 years whoever said that - that is the resume calculation only).
so, you had a strong a+ after you NC. your PI2 was probably accompanied by a solid record or something? im guessing... because it sounds like that was a B+ season. if it was a poor b+, with a strong a+, you'd be RIGHT on the border of an a- and an a. so, you must have been the lowest a possible, basically. its also possible you were slightly above an A+, with an a++, with that NC, and the PI2 was a B. but i digress.
so, then your s16 season, which presumably was a crappy a+ season, would average with a crappy a, to make a strong a. that part, totally makes sense. if anything, its the first step, that doesn't exactly make sense, but i can see it... especially because you were an a+ before your NC, which increases the odds that you were basically a very crappy a++ (it would not show as A++, that is impossible), which would make ending on a low A possible when averaged with a PI2 20 win season, which probably is a B prestige season. or maybe it is enough for a crappy b+. i suppose you see teams hit a+ on a 2nd round 25+ win season sometimes, in the lower divisions - so PI2 with 20 wins being the lowest b+, if NT2 with 25 wins is the lowest a+, is not unreasonable sounding at all.
hope that helps!
3/2/2016 11:33 PM (edited)