Explanation This graph looks at how good players are able to score points per gamemap. It is divided in 8 segments (12.5% per segment). The segments are divided in worst-good; 1/8 being the worst scoring players, usually around 0-10 points per match, and 8/8 being the best scoring players (usually top 2-3 on the scoreboard). We determined the "experience" by looking at how many points a user gains per minute playing on the map.



This graph helps determining on what map the most (un)experienced players play on. For example; the first two segments combined of cp_steel are 49.2% of the total playerbase for that map. This indicates one of two things: relatively to the other maps, a lot of unexperienced players play on this map OR it is really hard to score points on this map (maybe due to the layout or objectives). However, the last hypothesis can be verified by looking at the top/top 2 segments and comparing them with the other maps. If the top segment is considerable smaller; it will show that everyone is struggeling in the map, but for cp_steel this effect is barely visible.



This is the only way to determine experience in Casual servers, as the information provided by Valve is limited.