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01-11-2016
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Graal Classic
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Battle Arena
Posts: 855
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The points system I laid out works well for singles, but there are way too many loopholes in GS that make it kinda bad. As it incorporates a measure of activity, it's basically just encouraging guilds to spam recruit players and spar as many 5 vs. 2 guild spars as possible. It's pretty disadvantageous to quality guilds. It's basically bringing the whole "noob recruiting" strategy that dominates towers to GSing.
What I recommended a few other times is that you guys create another filter for both singles and GS, just Rating. I'm not sure if "showrating" or "showguildrating" work anymore, but they should. The Rating filter (for GS) is how you guys should seed the GST teams. It's very similar to how the previous GS points worked anyway, but this way doesn't require any additional algorithm. You'd just take Graal's default spar rating system and put it all in a database and sort it.
This way, you can keep the existing GS leaderboard and encourage activity (which I think is a great thing), but GST seeding will be based on the Rating filter (not Points or Wins), which is a lot more skill-intensive. Or, you can just revert back to the old points you used for GS before January, but I don't really see the point of not putting "showrating" and "showguildrating" to use. They're practically the same from what I understood.
Either that, or something I posted earlier:
Regarding the whole 5 vs. 2 issue anyway, why don't you guys make it dynamically scale HP to team size? As in, if you're a team of 2 facing a team of 5, the team of 2 gets 7.5 hearts each (since the team of 5 has 15 HP total). I know there are some team sizes that won't divide perfectly, but any rough adjustment will be better than nothing. I don't know how easy that is to pull off. It's still very advantageous to the team of 5, but at least it softens it a bit. If that was the case then even the current leaderboard would be fine.
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This would encourage GS guilds to stick together as they more be likely to qualify if they continually enter teams.
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