I was about to say this has already been suggested, but you have at least tried to solve my main problem with the previous suggestion with this:
greenoaks wrote:When points are awarded for a win they are calculated separately for each option and the map ie (loser's Freestyle score / winner's Freestyle score) * 20, (loser's Escalating score / winner's Escalating score) * 20, (loser's Speed score / winner's Speed score) * 20, (loser's BeNeLux score / winner's BeNeLux score) * 20
That was exactly the problem with the last suggestion. To recap that, I gave an example of a player who lost a shitload of points in one setting but killed it in another setting. Because overall points are not adjusted in any way for game type, you could lose a ton of assassin games, become a private, and win a few terminator games to become Terminator Conqueror. Then just keep your overall score down on other settings to maintain the high points per victory on the setting of your choosing.
I REALLY like this idea IF it can solve that problem, but someone smarter or with more time than me will have to work this out: Could you play a lot of Benelux assassin games where you lose and a lot of Benelux terminator games where you win (thereby bringing down your Benelux score, which is a component in determining your score in Benelux terminator games, and become Terminator Conqueror? My feeling is yes you could. The only way to solve this would be to entirely separate ALL maps/settings combinations: So one could become the Foggy Benelux Escalating Chained Adjacent Trench Speed Conqueror, but not the Terminator Conqueror.
To make this FAR easier to implement but perhaps less cool, you could not factor the 200+ maps into the equation and just do settings combinations.
I would add to this that IF the selective settings point dumping problem can be solved, there should still be an overall scoreboard with total points. But that would just be the sum of all your settings scores. This way the true Conqueror would have to show their abilities across many different settings, but wouldn't have to be afraid of losing a ton of hard-earned points by playing in settings that they don't think they can win overall points from if they played at their current point levels.