Alright, let’s yak about this R6 Tracker thing, whatever it is. Folks keep jabberin’ ‘bout it, so I figured I’d poke around and see what the fuss is all about.
What in tarnation is an R6 Tracker anyway?
Well, from what I gather, it’s some kinda gizmo for that Rainbow Six Siege game. You know, the one them youngsters are always hollerin’ about? Seems like this tracker thingamajig keeps tabs on how you’re doin’ in the game. Like, how many fellers you’ve, uh, “taken care of,” and how many times you’ve been, well, “taken care of” yourself. They call it “KD,” somethin’ or other. And it tells ya if you’re winnin’ more than you’re losin’. That’s the “WL,” they say.
- It shows your rank, whatever that means. Some kinda fancy number, I guess.
- It tells you your “MMR.” Sounds important, must be somethin’ big.
- And it keeps track of how long you’ve been glued to that game. Lordy, some folks play a lot!
Is this R6 Tracker safe to use?
Now, that’s what got me worried at first. I heard tell of these things messin’ up your computer or gettin’ you banned from the game. But it seems like this here R6 Tracker, especially if it’s the official one from them Ubisoft folks, is alright. They say it’s “100% safe and secure,” which sounds pretty darn good to me. They also say they test these things real good to make sure they ain’t got no nasty surprises hidin’ in ‘em.
Why would you even want an R6 Tracker?
Well, I reckon some folks just like to see how they’re doin’. Like keepin’ score, you know? They wanna see if they’re gettin’ better or if they’re just plain stinkin’ up the joint. And maybe, just maybe, it helps ‘em figure out what they’re doin’ wrong so they can do better next time. Though, seems to me, shootin’ straight and bein’ quicker than the other feller is all that really matters, but what do I know?
Official Tracker or Third-Party Tracker?
Now, this is where it gets a bit confusing. Seems like there’s an “official” tracker made by the game company itself, and then there’s a bunch of other ones made by other folks. The official one sounds like the safest bet, seein’ as it comes straight from the horse’s mouth, so to speak. Them other ones, well, they might be alright, but you gotta be careful. Who knows what kinda shenanigans they might be up to?
It can even help you find bugs, they say!
And get this, if you find a problem with the game and tell them about it, they might even give you some kinda prize! Sounds like a good deal to me, though I ain’t got the foggiest idea what an “Alpha Pack” is. But hey, a prize is a prize, right?
Some folks say it don’t matter if you know your opponents stats
I heard some folks sayin’ that knowin’ if your opponents are good or bad doesn’t really matter, ’cause you’re gonna find out soon enough when you’re in the game with ’em. And I reckon there’s some truth to that. But I guess some folks just like to know what they’re up against. Maybe it makes ‘em feel better, or maybe it just gives ‘em somethin’ to yap about.
So, is the R6 Tracker worth gettin’?
Well, I reckon that depends on what kind of player you are. If you’re just playin’ for fun and don’t care too much about all them fancy numbers, then maybe you don’t need it. But if you’re serious about gettin’ better and want to keep track of how you’re doin’, then it might be worth a look. Just make sure you stick to the official one if you don’t wanna risk gettin’ your computer all messed up or gettin’ banned from the game. And remember, whether you use a tracker or not, the most important thing is to have fun. Or at least, that’s what them youngsters tell me.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about video games is makin’ my head spin!
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