As I have not heard back from you regarding an updated map (Das Schloss was selected by another team prior to you signing up), I have removed you from the Mets until you get back to me.
After conferring with my partner, we decided to use Korea as our home map if you don't mind... our settings are the same.. just replace the map please!
All games through 4/19 have been sent out. Each team should have received 4 games with the exception of the Mariners and A's who had that series in Japan. Good luck everyone! If there are any issues/discrepancies with the games, etc., please let me know. And better to do so before all the invites have been accepted so you're not stuck in a game that won't count towards the standings.
3 sets have been reflected in the standings so far. I will probably send a couple more games out later on this week just to keep the pace going. Thanks to everyone for being vigilant about accepting their invites in a timely manner.
lol, most sets have only 1 or 2 games remaining to be finished, but I won't update until all games for a set have been completed. Undefeated so far though, well done.
codierose wrote:is there any sort of leader board result board ??
In the second post of the thread there is a link to a google docs spreadsheet. As a matter of fact, pretty much the entire second post is dedicated to the schedule and standings.
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If Washington switches their home map, we'd like to switch to Rail USA for the 2nd half.
Dice stats are irrelevant. If I roll the same amount of 6's as everyone else, but my opponents role 6's at the same time, that's what matters, what's rolled opposite my dice. How about how many total guys I've won and lost while attacking?
Thanks for the feedback from everyone. It appears that we've come to an agreement to just forfeit the rest of their games, turn their 4 wins into losses (they are currently 4-30), and move on. A concern was brought up to me that if there is a 1 game difference to decide who gets into the playoffs, one team could benefit from this. Well, with how MLB scheduling works, every team in the NL East will have played the same amount of series against the Nationals (6 CC games), and the other teams in the NL will have played the same amount of series against the Nationals (2, 1 home and 1 away). Everybody gets credited with the same amount of wins.
So, the only issue where this could come into play is with interleague play. According to the schedule, the Nationals have played 1 CC game against the Blue Jays, 2 games against the Orioles, 1 against the Red Sox, 1 against the Yankees, and 1 against the Rays. All of these games have already concluded and they lost all of them, so nothing will be affected by these changes.
The only way any issue could arise is if one of the teams they beat (Reds, Pirates, Mets, Phillies) happens to get in to the playoffs by 1 game (the loss I am now changing to a win), and the team that was left out was not awarded any "free wins". If that happens, I will conduct a 1 game playoff between the two contending teams on a random map, winner goes to the playoffs. The alternative is to keep those 4 losses as on the books, but with me giving several teams "free wins", the same situation would arise just in the inverse. So, I think this is about as fair as I can make it.
Sound good to everyone? I will also post this in the tourney thread should you need to reference it in the future.