Annon-Guy: Hey GP... ever had a loss record in a fighting game that no matter what you do, it's ALWAYS higher than your win record?
And when you beat one guy, they destory you the next two times when you rematch them? Just... frustrated ๐...
Current record in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. [43 Wins - 63 losses]
I actually donโt pay all that much attention to Win or Loss records, because those are typically relative to how active you are as a Player.
If youโre a regular in High Ranked matches it might give you an idea of your consistency, but itโs not always accurate because it depends on the frequency of playing other players.
Most fighting games only record your Win/Loss stats when it comes to Netplay specifically, which is hardly accurate to Offline Match Data or even Arcade Mode or Score Attack records.
This is even MORE SKEWED by the fact every other statistic in your profile is recorded based on All Activity, not just Netplay. For example, Strive will record data every time you successfully Block an Overhead Mixup attempt outside of Training Mode.
So far, the only game Iโve seen that provides accurate data is Mortal Kombat 11, which records stats you get from Fighting Towers just as much as Online Matches. Their approach is much better if you ask me, anyways.
This also does not account for Character Overall Useage Data, which is data almost exclusive to older Arcade game data. Even in Accent Core, useage data and matchup data are recorded, while the closest thing you get in later games is how high your characterโs Level is, but again it doesnโt show how often they are used unless you look at specific stats related to Win Rate by Character perhaps.
Itโs also possible for that data to get erased or reset depending on the circumstances. Even a sudden blackout could reset your win records if youโre unlucky enough!
That data is ALSO not accurate Across Platforms. My win records on PS4/PS5 canโt necessarily compare to my win record results on PC or Switch. And believe you me, Iโve played a LOT of fighting games across those platforms!
Still if youโre that fussy about it, there are in fact apps you can use that can help record your play data more accurately, but I have yet to know of any to especially recommend.
But even then, matchups are entirely situational and unpredictable, so one loss against one player one day may lead to a win on the next depending on who youโre up against.
Seriously though, itโs just data to determine your consistency, luck, and frequency as a player. I wouldnโt put much stock in the data, so long as you keep training and honing your skills!














