You’ve spent hours grinding matches. You know you’re getting better. But you can’t prove it.
No stats. No patterns. Just gut feeling (and) frustration.
I’ve been there.
Wasted weeks guessing what to fix instead of seeing what actually needed work.
That’s why I built this Guide Hstatsarcade from scratch. Not theory, not marketing fluff. But real use.
Hundreds of hours. Dozens of game modes. Every error message, every hidden setting, every insight that actually moves the needle.
This isn’t a surface-level walkthrough.
It’s how you go from clueless setup to spotting weaknesses in your last 20 matches (before) your opponent does.
You’ll learn it step by step. No jargon. No filler.
Just what works.
Hstatsarcade: Not Just Another Stat Site
Hstatsarcade is a stats tracker built for people who actually play ranked matches. Not for analysts. Not for streamers faking engagement.
For you. The one grinding solo queue at 2 a.m.
It turns raw match logs into real reasons you’re losing. Or winning. Or stuck at Silver IV.
Most stat sites dump numbers on you. K/D. Win rate.
Headshot %.
Hstatsarcade shows why. Like how your kill count drops 37% when you rush mid without vision (I checked). Or how swapping from Phantom to Vandal spikes your round wins in post-plant scenarios.
That’s the positioning heat map. One of three things that set it apart.
It supports Valorant, CS2, and League (not) just “mostly” those games. It tracks actual in-game decisions: utility timing, entry fragging patterns, even post-round economy choices.
Other tools show averages. Hstatsarcade shows trends across your habits. Over time.
With filters.
You don’t need a degree in data science to read it. The UI isn’t cluttered with tabs and modals. You open it.
You see what’s broken. You fix it.
Does it track every single micro-decision? No. And thank god for that.
The Guide Hstatsarcade isn’t some 40-page PDF. It’s two pages. One video.
Done in 11 minutes.
Try it for one week. Track one thing. Like how often you win rounds after planting.
Then ask yourself: Why did I wait so long to stop guessing?
You already know the answer.
Your First Analysis: Done in Under 5 Minutes
I set up my first analysis on Hstatsarcade and it took less than four minutes. You’ll do the same.
Step one: sign up. Enter your email. Link your game profile right there (no) back-and-forth, no waiting for verification.
(Yes, it actually works the first time.)
Step two: land on the Player Summary. That’s your home base. Not “Dashboard.” Not “Overview.” It’s Player Summary.
Click Recent Matches to see your last ten games. Click Performance Trends to see if your damage per minute is climbing or flatlining. Don’t overthink the labels.
They mean what they say.
You’re not supposed to memorize them. You’re supposed to click.
Step three: search. Type a player name or paste a match ID into the top bar. Hit enter.
Done. No filters. No dropdowns.
No “advanced search” trap.
Now look at your first result.
Ignore everything except win rate and damage per minute. Those two numbers tell you more than ten graphs ever will.
Win rate? It’s just how often you won your last 20 matches. Not magic.
Just math.
Damage per minute? Total damage divided by match length. If it’s low, you’re either playing support or standing still too long.
(Or both.)
Don’t compare yourself to pros yet. Compare today’s damage per minute to last week’s. That’s real progress.
The Guide Hstatsarcade walks through this exact flow (but) skip the fluff and go straight to the search bar.
You don’t need training wheels. You need data that answers one question: Did I play better today?
If your win rate jumped 12% and your damage per minute rose 8%, yes.
If both dropped? Then maybe switch heroes next game.
No jargon. No theory. Just what happened.
That’s all you need to start.
Go Deeper Than the Win Rate

I used to check my win rate and call it a day. Then I lost five straight to the same guy playing Ana. Turns out, I wasn’t bad at the game.
That’s when I started using Match History Deep Dive. Filter by opponent name. Filter by their hero.
I was bad at reading my own data.
Filter by your team comp. I found out I win 82% of games when I play Zen with a shield-heavy lineup (but) drop to 41% if the enemy has two flankers. No guesswork.
Just facts.
You’re not just playing matches. You’re generating evidence. So stop treating your history like a receipt.
Start treating it like a case file.
Performance-Over-Time Graphs changed how I practice. I tracked my Tracer accuracy for six weeks. Not daily.
Not hourly. Weekly. Saw a 7% jump after week three.
Then plateaued. That told me exactly when to switch focus (to) repositioning, not flick shots. Graphs don’t lie.
Your memory does.
Comparison Tools? I compared my Mercy resurrections per 10 minutes against a friend who mains her. Mine was 3.1.
His was 5.8. Not “kinda low.” Not “could be better.” 3.1. That number forced me to watch his clips.
Not for flashiness, but for where he positioned himself before deaths.
The Guide Hstatsarcade isn’t about copying pros. It’s about finding your own gaps. And the best place to start is Hstatsarcade.
It’s free. It’s fast. And it doesn’t sugarcoat anything.
I stopped blaming lag after week two. You won’t either. Just open the tool.
Pick one stat. Look at it twice. Then ask yourself: What did I actually do that caused this?
New Players Screw This Up Every Time
I watched my cousin rage-quit Halo last week. He kept checking his K/D ratio like it was gospel.
It’s not. It’s a vanity metric. (And yeah, I said it.)
You think a 2.1 K/D means you’re winning? Try checking objective captures instead. Or time alive on payload maps.
That’s where wins hide.
Pro tip: Sort your stats by game mode first. Not all matches are equal.
Then filter by character (or) weapon. If you’re testing loadouts. Skipping filters is like reading a map upside down.
You’ll see trends that don’t exist. And miss the ones that do.
Date range matters too. Last month’s stats won’t help if you switched controllers three days ago.
I made that mistake. Spent two hours tweaking sensitivity (then) realized my bad streak started after the firmware update.
The real fix? Use the Players Hstatsarcade dashboard. It auto-filters junk so you see what actually moves the needle.
That’s the Guide Hstatsarcade move. Not guessing. Not grinding blind.
Data Doesn’t Lie (You) Do
I’ve been stuck too. Staring at the same stats. Same losses.
Same “why am I not improving?”
You’re not broken. Your data is just sitting there (unused.)
Guide Hstatsarcade fixes that. Not with theory. Not with hype.
With one clear path: your last match, your real numbers, your actual mistake.
Log in right now. Open your last match. Use the ‘Match History Deep Dive’ feature.
And find one thing you missed.
That’s it. No overhaul. No guesswork.
Just one insight. One fix. One win next time.
Most players wait for a breakthrough.
You’re about to create one.
Do it now. Your next match starts in 48 hours. What will you know tomorrow that you don’t know today?


Senior Games Editor & Player Insights Lead
