![]() When a player is placed in one of these four Ranks, each battle will reward them with a certain number of Activity Charges. Players in the Silver Rank or higher will lose Rating Points for prolonged inactivity. Players are guaranteed to lose a significant number of Rating Points for desertion or inactivity in battle, no matter the battle outcome. Players performing below the average will lose more Rating Points.Players performing above the average will lose fewer Rating Points.The number of Rating Points lost depends on the team's average performance.Players performing below average will receive fewer Rating Points.Players performing above average will receive additional Rating Points.The distribution of Rating Points will depend on the team's average performance.Calculation of the team's average performance based on Prestige Points earned.Prestige Points are earned for positive combat actions. The system looks at each individual player's performance based on Prestige Points earned and compares it to the team's average performance. The number of Rating Points a player receives or loses after a match will depend on the battle outcome and their performance. The composition of the opposing team will not affect the number of Rating Points received or lost by a Super Platoon.Teams made up of solo players and squads will rank higher than the average rank of the Super Platoon they're placed against.On very rare occasions when a solo player or squad is matched against a Super Platoon, they will receive an increased amount of Rating Points for a victory and lose fewer Points in case of defeat.Super Platoons are preferably matched against other Super Platoons.There can only be one 2-player Platoon per team, unless matched against a Super Platoon.Solo players and two-player squads are preferably matched against other squads and solo players. ![]() Players who are 10 or more Divisions apart cannot be matched in the same battle.As a result, players will clash in intense battles, fighting on an equal playing field to see who comes out on top. It will assemble teams of equal strength based on their Rating Points, Division, and Rank. The matchmaker considers each player’s position in the Ranked System to find opponents with similar ratings. Unlike Random Battles, where the team composition depends on the vehicle selection, Onslaught battles are fought in Tier X vehicles with similarly rated commanders. Onslaught is a new competitive game mode in World of Tanks.
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