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I don't think rank matters at all personally. If you're enjoying the game and improving then focus on that and you'll get enough respect.
In short your considered at least decent in plat.
It depends on perception, free time, and how far you want to push.
Most pro players are in Master on their respective mains already, though some might be high diamond because they haven't been playing a lot of ranked.
In SFV Gold meant that you put some effort into the game, Platinum was where you had to learn matchups and Diamond was where you would optimize what you learned.
This included casuals that haven't touched the game since 2016. They win three matches, never touch the game again but still become part of the statistic. I wouldn't count that.
No! However, you if you play deliberately then you can reach Plat/Diamond. It'll just take a long time.
This is for SFV Season 5 in 2020. It's going to be different since there's also Iron rank now and even if it was 1 to 1 then competitive games become more difficult over time. It was much easier to get to Diamond in 2016 than in 2020. Also the percentages are heavily skewed by casuals that drop the game after 1 online match.
If you're Silver, you're above average.
60 percent never made it passed bronze ranks. 15 percent made it silver ranks, under 10 percent made it gold ranks. 0.5 percent made it master and warlord combined lol
SFVI seems to mimic the stats.
I believe I was right. These are the players that actual new players and casuals are facing in rank that they believe or smurf plats and diamonds there just isn't enough of plats and diamonds to being with. Makes sense that silver would be hell to a newbie.
It's the silver wall I've talked about before lol.
No, I'd say even in order to hit gold you have to make FGs a serious hobby and an integral part of your life. If you play chess just once in a while with some friends who don't know anything about the game either and you're not willing to learn anything about strategic concepts like openings or pawn structure, it's equaly unrealistic that you will somehow reach an ELO of 2000.