

I like your idea very much and would be very useful and interesting to see what you're up against in games - gets my vote. Good luck with it.
Gc
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yossarian87 wrote:This is an interesting idea but just having map-specific scores doesn't capture the fact that the rules you play with also dramatically affect gameplay on some maps. Trench rules completely change some maps -- unlimited forts can also have a huge impact. Spoils have more impact on some maps than others...
Shannon Apple wrote:yossarian87 wrote:This is an interesting idea but just having map-specific scores doesn't capture the fact that the rules you play with also dramatically affect gameplay on some maps. Trench rules completely change some maps -- unlimited forts can also have a huge impact. Spoils have more impact on some maps than others...
THIS! Settings are going to make a massive difference.
JPlo64 wrote:Maybe a simple way to do it:
- You have 2 scores, Overall score and Map score
- When playing a game, the formula for deciding points exchanged changes from
20 X (OverallScoreLoser)/(OverallScoreWinner)
to
20 x (OverallScoreLoser + MapScoreLoser)/(OverallScoreWinner + MapScoreWinner)
This works as an adjustment of the players overall score for each particular map. But still assumes that a high ranked player has a strong advantage over low ranked player on new map.
So if a 3000 player faces 1500 player on new map, the pts exchanged go from 40/10 (higher rank must win 80% to be even expected value) to 32/13 (high rank must win 71% to be even).
Not a huge adjustment, but it's something.
Is not more simple separate overall score / map score?
Donelladan wrote:
Is not more simple separate overall score / map score?
Well yes it is, but that's not what this suggestion is about. The suggestion is not about giving everyone a score for each map, but do adjust your point win/loss based on map experience. So that when a general play a major on a map he does not know but the major really master, he does not lose a lot of points. (
In this aspect, Jplo formula works. But still thinking a score reset would be necessary if we take Jplo's formula.
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