Yeah, he scored very in the metrics part of the score. Notice how many sorties he had. That is minimal. He was also in a 262 for 99% of kills.
I didn't check his sorties. He flew enough to prove that he could maintain that pace. It wasn't a one or two mission fluke.
It doesn't appear like you do not understand why this scoring system is actually pretty good.
If you scored high in a lot of metrics but only fly one sortie, those metrics add up lower and give you a higher rank.
No. They add up and give you a higher rank than you will ever attain on volume alone. You cannot kill point your way to #1. EVER.
Atlau could have rolled more sorties for to catch up on points, which would have beat me, but he would have had to risk is other metrics with more sorties... he probably wasnt able to play.
His metrics are always good. The reality is that he needed a very few number or sorties at his pace to beat you. Then he could have sat out and let you try as hard as you wanted and you wouldn't have caught him, even if you scored 300,000 kill points.
What I am trying to tell you is, he only had 16 sorties... the score is designed so that players with minimal sorties cant just out rank everyone else who have played more. You still have to get a high level of metrics and a high level of points to be at the top. That is a system that works. Points are a lot harder to get when you have to maintain a high K/D, K/S, K/T all at the same time.
You have to achieve a modest balance, but you cannot kill point your way to #1. For a minimal amount of effort--a handful of sorties--he would have passed you even if you scored a million points.
Grinding your way to points does nothing for you.
The scoring doesn't reward who is best. It rewards who games the system the most effectively. This can be done a lot easier in 30 sorties than in 300.