

What statistics are tracked?Įach site handles its stats a little differently, but some things are consistent. It’ll get the job done, sure, but it’s the tools dedicated to Siege that will likely add new and better features going forward. Even in its new relaunched state following Operation Grim Sky’s release, I spotted several inconsistencies in the info. Tracker Network’s Rainbow Six Siege Tracker provides a lot of the same functionality as what we’ve already listed here, but with a presentation that isn’t quite as elegant. For instance, it tracks how many Rook plates you’ve provided to teammates or how many tracking assists you’ve received while scanning footprints as Jackal. You can also see how many times you’ve used your gadget with each operator, which breaks down differently for each op. Apparently I should stay away from shotguns. It does offer one neat stat breakdown not found anywhere else: you can see detailed stats for each type of weapon to see which ones you excel at. It’s simple, functional, and easy to use, but the tool clearly doesn’t see much maintenance and hasn’t added any new tools over time. Ubisoft’s official stats tool isn’t as fancy as its competition, but it’s perfectly acceptable. The team behind R6Stats has committed to new additions and updates to the site this time around, so let's hope that sticks. Comparing your win/loss ratios and max MMR ranks for each season is a fun way to see how your skill has evolved over time.

The most interesting thing going for R6Stats is the seasonal stats section, which lays out detailed overviews of your performance in the current and past season with more detail than the other sites.
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The app is a great resource for stats on the go, but the performance is sluggish and the ads are somewhat intrusive, so buy the pro version if that’s a dealbreaker. It does already allow favoriting players, has graphs mapping out your K/D, and has an app released for iOS and Android, all features that R6Tab has promised in the future. Feature-wise, R6Stats has a similar offering as R6Tab. After radio silence for over a year, R6Stats V2 surprise launched last month, and it’s looking pretty great. The site has been around since the early days of Siege, but its developers stopped updating it around the time of Operation Velvet Shell in 2017. The dedication to the project and diligent development cycle has made R6Tab feel like the natural home for stats in Siege in a short amount of time.īy pure coincidence, R6Stats is also in the middle of a rebirth. Halim is also working on an official mobile app for iOS and Android. The site has a Discord bot that can be installed on any server to look up a player’s profile with a simple chat command. Just added this week is a tool that lets players upload a screenshot of their in-game scoreboard and automatically search and find the stats for each player. A recently added button allows player to pull of a list of other players with a similar ranking. Halim has been hard at work cranking out new features for the site on a near-weekly basis. “We're planning on making this a community site where players will soon be able to open accounts, follow other players, track their daily stats, discuss various topics, and rate and report players.” Right now, a stats page for R6Tab is still in development, but Halim plans to replicate all of R6DB’s features with even loftier goals for the future of the site.
