2013-06-24, 09:59 AM
When a new player looks at the rankings, they don't know what kind of "hard work" was put into a video game to get there. They'll likely assume that it took the same amount of effort that it does now. The rankings are a completely contextless set of numbers that have no actual relevance to anybody but the people that have had it explained to them elsewhere. I think it would have been smart of them to keep an archive of the old 200 cap rankings, but freezing the rankings so that on the regular page a level 200 is always number one is inane. Someone is going to relive the absolute boring void of entertainment that grinding contentless levels for hundreds of hours to get to 250 first and that person should get #1.

