Rocket League is having a blast with the New Season 16 and Nightmares Before Christmas Event. Psyonix has finally added one of the most requested Rocket League features Match History with a new update.
The Match History feature is now live in Rocket League and players can use it to check a full Player Profile page. This includes their personal stats, highest rank, and current rank rating while matchmaking in rank matches.
Before this new feature, personal stats tracking was possible only via third-party data apps. Epic Games has now, introduced a brand new tool in the game that simplifies player stats. You can easily check by going into the profile.
Match History Feature in Rocket League
The Player Profile page is linked with the Match History feature and has all the player data. Starting with the player’s Career Stats. It includes everything from shots, goals, saves, assists, wins, and MVP awards in the career. Everything is tracked because of this new feature and is updated in real time. All the Career Stats information is available below the user profile page on the left side.
However, the Match History Feature only tracks the Online Stats in the game, all the shots and other stats that were played in offline matches or modes will not be counted on the Player Profile page.
Seasonal Tracking
The next section in this page is Seasonal Tracking. This section counts the player performance and stats from the current season and last season. However, it does include a huge information to help track what you need to improve. It’s time to get better skills and increase your rank rating in Rocket League. These Seasonal Tracking includes total time played, shooting percentage, demos, Ranked Season rewards and if you own a Rocket Pass (Battle Pass) you can check the progression.
Match History Section
In the Seasonal Tracking section, you will also find the Match History feature. This stores a record of the player’s recent games. It will include the most recent 20 games. Also, there is a 30-day time limit on storage. Which is good and you can review your matches for improvement in the future.
The match History section also allows players to control replay storage. You can also save in-game footage in your profile after you complete a match. Before you would need to queue a highlight in the middle of your match or download the replay. This is a really good feature for reviewing your VODs.
Tracking Rank MMR
Rocket League Rank mode players can utilize the Match History feature for good. It can be helpful to track your Rank MMR. Rank MMR is a hidden number that informs the game in which rank a player belongs. Every rank and tier has its own number like Bronze 1, Bronze 2, and so on. There is low MMR and high MMR terms like Bronze is considered low MMR while Supersonic Legends is considered high MMR.
Tracking your MMR for ranked players can be very important. This can help you identify what MMR and how many matches you will need to rank up and promote to a new rank.
Epic Games also announced that this feature was been in making for years and Rocket League player base as a whole will benefit from this.