agentcom wrote:Couldn't the point of medals be to kind of set a common standard across many different types of community activities? Total medal count, whether subdivided or not will always be a rough metric, but each medal is capped and to reach the heights of either of those players, you do have to do a lot of different things. Doesn't lumping each of those players in with other leaders of whatever categories you choose also lessen their accomplishments? Instead of being at the top of a single scoreboard, they'd be mixed in with the leaders of whatever subcategories were created. They'd be near the top by twice as many standards, both about half as prestigious as the single scoreboard.
Also, what would the line be between your two categories? Are tournament wins from gameplay or community? Ratings? What about GA medals that you get for certain tournament accomplishments v. those that you get for doing forum trivia? I don't think that there's a clear dividing line, and to try to create one seems rather pointless.
I ask this rhetorically, since I'm against this however you chop it up.
It would except with the fact there is no limit on tournament organization medals, for better or worse, the rest of the medals are capped at 4 for each category (granted there are now a lot of different categories).
And the breakdown was posted in the OP. The GA medals are the only ones that cross both sides of the line. Otherwise the line is pretty easily drawn in my opinion. If you can get it by winning a game, it is a game performance medal; if you get it by doing outside of a game, it is a community performance medal.
You can still have an aggregate total medal count to keep things how we know them today, this would just provide a breakdown to an existing statistic.
taking a break from cc, will be back sometime in the future.