Honor of Kings: The invisible tyrant of the game, the system hidden points are your biggest invisible enemy.
2025-09-30 11:33
As a MOBA game that is deeply loved by the general public, Honor of Kings allows players to experience the excitement of competition. On the surface, the games are repetitive, and the heroes played may be similar. It's just about pushing towers to win, and the process takes more than half an hour. Occasionally, you will encounter teammates with bad mentality, and you cannot quit. You are forced to stay in and suffer, and are scolded and blamed. If you fail to surrender, you are not allowed to quit. No matter whether you are in the favor or against, you have to bite the bullet and go on. Otherwise, you will be reported for hanging up, and in serious cases, you will be directly banned, which means you can't participate in the game in disguise.
The ELO mechanism is an unsolved mystery in Honor of Kings
On the battlefield, most people believe they're competing against their opponents, a test of skill and awareness. But how can you be sure whether your teammates or opponents are bots or real humans? Veteran players who have been playing the Rift for years often joke about the game's hidden tyrant: the system's hidden points. This is the Elo (Elo) mechanism, which, in the name of balance, manipulates data with algorithms, depriving the game of its true purity and freedom.
This topic has been a hot topic since the game launched, and now, with its tenth anniversary just around the corner, even with the continuous updates to ranked matches—new features like gold medals with no star loss, gold medals with double stars, top lanes with three stars, lane pre-selections, and other optimizations to ensure everyone gets their preferred battle—yet everyone still debates whether their wins and losses are being influenced by the system. One female player, a lawyer, sued Tencent, citing consumer rights concerns, demanding the disclosure of the algorithm. The topic initially trended, but ultimately fizzled out, seemingly unnoticed, with no one tracking the news, let alone the media.
After a series of wins, I lost again. I don't know what's going on.
Many novices may not know the rules of the game. The hidden points are like your life and death book, which records everyone's true strength. I believe summoners have had several frustrating and angry experiences. They performed well in the first few games and became more and more courageous. However, they seemed to be cursed in the subsequent games. Suddenly, the quality of teammates dropped sharply. The reason for the failure was obviously not about the enemy being too strong, the inexplicable behavior of teammates, not keeping up with the rhythm, deliberately giving away heads, low economy and one against five, not defending the tower, etc., playing to the point of doubting life, the strength does not match the rank, and the stars won in a losing streak were handed over to others. In disguise, the previous games were played in vain. All these are problems derived from the evolution of matching.
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