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Why would it possibly be fair for a chess grandmaster to play my six-year-old brother and get good points for it?GTE wrote:The current system looks as if it was developed by a bunch of braindead socialists!
Fixed points per player per game, now that's fair!
Well woody. Terrible analogy. Chess is a beautiful game of pure strategy. This wonderful game isn't quite the same thing.Woodruff wrote:Why would it possibly be fair for a chess grandmaster to play my six-year-old brother and get good points for it?GTE wrote:The current system looks as if it was developed by a bunch of braindead socialists!
Fixed points per player per game, now that's fair!
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
And this would only skew the Scoreboard more so. Think about it. Anyone could join a bunch of 1v1's vs. cooks, and jump up the scoreboard if they knew what they were doing.GTE wrote:The current system looks as if it was developed by a bunch of braindead socialists!
Fixed points per player per game, now that's fair!
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Of course, the games aren't the same. But the points systems are similar in nature. Thus, the analogy is valid.jefjef wrote:Well woody. Terrible analogy. Chess is a beautiful game of pure strategy. This wonderful game isn't quite the same thing.Woodruff wrote:Why would it possibly be fair for a chess grandmaster to play my six-year-old brother and get good points for it?GTE wrote:The current system looks as if it was developed by a bunch of braindead socialists!
Fixed points per player per game, now that's fair!
Why is everyone worried about Trolling, you act like this is some boogeyman hiding in the closet.TheForgivenOne wrote:And this would only skew the Scoreboard more so. Think about it. Anyone could join a bunch of 1v1's vs. cooks, and jump up the scoreboard if they knew what they were doing.GTE wrote:The current system looks as if it was developed by a bunch of braindead socialists!
Fixed points per player per game, now that's fair!
ljex would get a TON of points from his 8 man speeders on Classic. I'm sure his score would be at 8000 or so right now. This would only make it a lot easier for players to farm people on complicated settings/maps and shoot up the scoreboard easily.
CC could adjust the points won/lost. That would be nice. Say Minimum 10 points and max 40 points per player.GTE wrote:Why is everyone worried about Trolling, you act like this is some boogeyman hiding in the closet.TheForgivenOne wrote:And this would only skew the Scoreboard more so. Think about it. Anyone could join a bunch of 1v1's vs. cooks, and jump up the scoreboard if they knew what they were doing.GTE wrote:The current system looks as if it was developed by a bunch of braindead socialists!
Fixed points per player per game, now that's fair!
ljex would get a TON of points from his 8 man speeders on Classic. I'm sure his score would be at 8000 or so right now. This would only make it a lot easier for players to farm people on complicated settings/maps and shoot up the scoreboard easily.
I dont "Troll", as it is now i play a lot of 2 player freestyle games, which i start, so "ANYONE" can join! If a cook or a question marked player joins my open games, am i "Trolling" for points? NO! is the current points system penalizing me for creating games open to all? YES!!
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.perchorin wrote:I bet Ayn Rand could fix our points system


Robinette wrote:Depends on what metric you use...Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
The coolest is squishyg
6 Kiron 4320 356 168 (47%) GeneralGTE wrote:Here's how you fix it, ...... Base the points awarded, not on the points a player has but on their winning percentage! ( as this is a better determiner of a players abilities )
That way players are not punished for playing good players who happen to be new to the site.
No system will be perfect but this fix will go a long way to making it fairer!
no, the points per player would be the same, the overall points would be differentGTE wrote:If your assumption was a fact, then points awarded in a six player (per player) game would be different than those awarded in a 2 player and that is not true.
These are the regular folks. I am telling you, both you suggested, A flat rate "I win 20 you lose 20" - It will skew the scoreboard horribly -, won't work. A scoreboard based on win percentage, won't work. Why? Just because a 1v1 wins 50% of his games DOES NOT MEAN he is a better player than a player who plays 8 player games and wins 12.5% of his games. Heck, if I saw a player that only plays 8 player games, with a 50% win percentage, I would say he is FAR greater than that 1v1 player, because 8 player games are a lot harder to win.GTE wrote:Would like to hear from the regular folks.
You are hearing from the regular folks.GTE wrote:Would like to hear from the regular folks.
points awarded for winning a 6 player game ARE different for the winner compared to winning a 1vs1. you could artivicially ignore the pointgain for the winner, but hey, that wont make it go away.GTE wrote:"The current points system attempts to factor in the differences between the huge array of game types on the site"
This is an assumption on your part, not a fact!
If your assumption was a fact, then points awarded in a six player (per player) game would be different than those awarded in a 2 player and that is not true.
Your replies are redundant. We give reasons why they won't work, and you just ignore them.GTE wrote:redundant, redundant
So why are you pissing away your time playing games on the Internet instead of doing something productive?phantomzero wrote:My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.perchorin wrote:I bet Ayn Rand could fix our points system
—Ayn Rand