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The KD (Kill/Death) ratio is a performance metric used in War Thunder PC to measure a player's efficiency in combat. It represents the number of kills a player achieves per death.
The calculator uses the KD formula:
Where:
Explanation: A higher KD ratio indicates better combat performance. A ratio above 1.0 means the player gets more kills than deaths.
Details: The KD ratio is an important statistic in War Thunder that helps players track their combat effectiveness, compare performance with other players, and identify areas for improvement in gameplay strategy.
Tips: Enter your total kills and deaths from War Thunder matches. Both values must be positive integers, and deaths must be greater than zero to calculate a valid KD ratio.
Q1: What is considered a good KD ratio in War Thunder?
A: Generally, a KD ratio above 1.0 is considered decent, above 2.0 is good, and above 3.0 is excellent. However, this can vary depending on vehicle type and battle mode.
Q2: Does the KD ratio affect matchmaking in War Thunder?
A: War Thunder primarily uses Battle Rating (BR) for matchmaking, but player performance statistics including KD may indirectly influence match outcomes and opponent selection.
Q3: Are assists counted in the KD ratio?
A: No, the traditional KD ratio only counts confirmed kills and deaths. Assists are tracked separately in War Thunder statistics.
Q4: How can I improve my KD ratio?
A: Focus on situational awareness, map knowledge, vehicle strengths, aiming for critical hits, and avoiding unnecessary risks that lead to deaths.
Q5: Does the KD ratio reset with new vehicles?
A: War Thunder tracks overall account statistics as well as per-vehicle statistics. Your overall KD includes all vehicles, while each vehicle has its own separate KD ratio.