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FAQ

1.4 FAQ After Honor Points 2.0 Update

The 2.0 Honor Points update is essentially complete. The Simplified Chinese pack has been deployed, and other languages are scheduled to go live on the evening of May 13. If you believe your honor points are incorrect, review the “All Honor Details” and “Battle Honor Details” pages to identify the specific date. If on any given day your guild was marked “Enemy Guild” (due to betrayal or sale), no honor was recorded for that day—contact your Server Manager or higher-level administrator to correct the affiliation, then re-calculate your honor to restore accuracy. Some players have seen title downgrades because a subset of players lost expedition records prior to September 2024, lowering their title and consequently raising others’ relative honor. Likewise, players with high combat power and frequent expeditions before September 2024 who later slowed growth may drop in rank. For any other issues, please report directly to Long Ge.

1.1 What is HofGamer.com / What does this website do / Purpose of the HofGamer platform?

HofGamer.com is a comprehensive data and management platform created for Mir4 alliance players; its core functions are to collect and display individual and server merit, battle logs, and rankings, while providing administrators at all levels with tools for battle‑report publishing, clan‑affiliation adjustment, and resource allocation. This enables truly contributing members to stand out and freeloaders to be exposed, thereby enhancing alliance cohesion and decision‑making efficiency.

1.2 When did the website go live / Official launch date / Go‑live time?

The platform officially went live on February 1, 2025, and has since continuously iterated its features and optimized data accuracy to meet the real‑time needs of alliance members and leadership.

1.3 Platform core objectives?

The platform is dedicated to recording every effort and showcasing every achievement, helping players understand their growth trajectory and inspiring mutual progress; simultaneously, it provides leadership with reliable quantitative data to ensure alliance resource allocation and strategic decision‑making are fairer and more efficient.

2.1 Up to what date is the data compiled / current coverage date / latest complete data?

Historical battle records have been fully compiled up to October 19, 2023; subsequent records are being imported daily and continuously synchronized to the platform to ensure the data chain remains uninterrupted.

2.2 Is the data source reliable / Where does the information come from / Data accuracy?

Between October 19, 2023 and October 1, 2024, approximately 98% of the data was obtained via third‑party scraping, with minor gaps clearly annotated; from October 2, 2024 onward, all information is automatically collected and cross‑verified by HofGamer, achieving near‑100% accuracy. Any errors found can be reported at any time for immediate correction.

2.3 At what time does the site refresh daily / When is the data updated / Refresh frequency?

The platform refreshes daily at 04:00 Asia time, covering all battle records, name‑change, and server‑transfer logs generated before 02:00 that day; any operations performed between 02:00 and 04:00 will only appear after the 04:00 refresh the next day.

3.1 How to register an account / How to become an official member / Registration process?

Click “Register” on the homepage to bind your game character; the system will generate a unique registration verification link. Send this link to friends, server administrators, or the king for voting. Once the accumulated voting merit reaches the required threshold, you will be upgraded to an official member and unlock all member features.

3.2 What privileges do official members have / What can members do / Membership benefits?

Official members can modify their Home server and avatar at any time, use the team editor to manage their watchlist, vote on other players’ registration verifications, linked renames, and alliance changes, and will receive priority access to advanced data reports and self‑service tools coming in future releases.

3.3 What to do if you forget your password / Can’t log in / Reset account?

If you are temporarily unable to log in, you can contact any super administrator (Long Ge, nini, Fanshou, or shino) to manually reset your password; the team plans to launch a self‑service recovery feature soon to make account security management more convenient for users.

3.4 I changed my in‑game name / How to sync old data / Link rename?

After renaming, the platform will detect a new character entry. Go to that page and select “Link Rename,” choose your old character and generate a rename verification link. Send it to friends or administrators for voting; once approved, all merit, medals, and history from the old character will be fully transferred to the new name.

3.5 Link Rename Unavailable

Link rename is unavailable. Please review any two linked accounts on the “All Merit Details” or “Battle Merit Details” page and verify whether their record dates overlap or duplicate. Recently, some players merged merit from multiple accounts, compromising fairness. If merit data from two different accounts appears on the same date, they are treated as independent accounts and the system will refuse to merge their merit. For genuine rename cases with minimal date overlap, contact your Server King or Server Manager first, who will forward the request to Long Ge. We aim to provide a resolution by the end of May.

4.1 How are honor points calculated / Honor Points algorithm / Source of contribution value?

Total honor points consist of two parts: 80% primary honor = server battle time × server battlefield coefficient × personal combat power coefficient, and 20% medal honor is awarded to site administrators and special contributors. Therefore, higher combat power, longer participation, more intense battlefields, or obtaining more medals can significantly boost total honor.

4.2 Does combat power ranking affect honor / Ranking coefficient / Multiplier table?

Yes. Within the alliance, the honor multiplier increases with combat power rank: Rank 1 ×30, Rank 2 ×28, Rank 3 ×26, decreasing by 2 for each subsequent rank down to a minimum of ×1 (Rank 10001 and beyond are all ×1).

4.3 How are honor levels distributed / What is Lv11 “Legend” / Title rules?

Titles are assigned in 11 levels (Lv1–Lv11) based on the player’s percentage of total alliance honor: the top 0.12% automatically receive Lv11 “Legend,” the next 0.12–0.36% receive Lv10 “Champion,” and so on down to the bottom 25–100% who receive Lv1 “Apprentice.” Titles update dynamically with real‑time rankings.

4.4 What are Medal Points / Source of the 20% honor points?

Medal points are an honorary bonus awarded by the site to community builders, technical maintainers, and outstanding alliance contributors, accounting for 20% of total honor points. They can significantly enhance the recipient’s honor ranking and level, making it a highly valuable reward mechanism.

4.5 Reasons for different honor coefficients among teammates / Inconsistent multipliers / Calculation differences?

Even if combat power is the same, differences in personal online time, the battlefield coefficient of the server they are on, and medal bonuses can all lead to variations in the final honor coefficient. Therefore, it is normal for teammates to have different multipliers in honor growth rate.

4.6 Title Downgrade/Title Level Reduction

Titles are assigned based on your honor ranking within the alliance, and each title has a fixed number of slots. Even if your honor continues to increase, if others gain honor faster and surpass you, your title level may drop. Below are the specific title assignment rules: Lv11 “Legend” for the top 0.12% of honor ranks; Lv10 “Champion” for 0.12%–0.36%; Lv9 “Hero” for 0.36%–1.1%; Lv8 “Master” for 1.1%–3.3%; Lv7 “Expert” for 3.3%–6.85%; Lv6 “Elite” for 6.85%–9.85%; Lv5 “Strength” for 9.85%–20%; Lv4 “Veteran” for 20%–35%; Lv3 “Warrior” for 35%–55%; Lv2 “Pioneer” for 55%–75%; Lv1 “Apprentice” for 75%–100%.

5.1 What is the use of server status coefficients / Difference between Peace and Bloodbath / Coefficient list?

Server status is automatically classified into six tiers based on the power imbalance and loss rate between enemies and allies: Peace (0), Turmoil (0), War (3), Fierce Battle (6), Bloodbath (8), and Collapse (2). Higher coefficients indicate more intense battles, allowing players to earn more honor points per minute on that server; all statuses have been evaluated in real time by the system since 2025.

5.2 What is Home Server / Host Server / Home Server?

The Home Server is the server the system automatically designates as your primary server based on where you’ve spent the most time. All your personal honor points are attributed to this server. Players can change this setting in their profile, and alliance administrators cannot intervene (only super administrators can override it).