Scoreboards Fix?
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 12:56 pm
MAKE SOME FIXES TO HOW MOST IMPROVED/POWERSCORE WORKS
So many people are currently getting banned for manipulating the scoreboard to win premium prizes. I think there is a fix for this, but I am not sure how practical this would be to implement.
Player X decides to drop 500 points at the end of a month with the intention of making a play for most improved the following month. What if the site could recognise dramatic drops in score based on a players previous performance over x number of months? Those people could then be given a static 0 powerscore for 2-3 months onto their account, meaning that they are disqualified from the scoreboard for that time. It would certainly deter people if there's no reward in doing so.
How this will benefit the site and/or other comments:
Could this affect a legit player mucking around on speed games? Sure, but I don't think that should be basis for argument against having a negative effect to a player's performance. Those instances are rare under legitimate circumstances.
I feel that if you are going to be rewarded for achieving a huge winning run, you should also have consequences for dropping a large number of points within a certain space of time.
So many people are currently getting banned for manipulating the scoreboard to win premium prizes. I think there is a fix for this, but I am not sure how practical this would be to implement.
Player X decides to drop 500 points at the end of a month with the intention of making a play for most improved the following month. What if the site could recognise dramatic drops in score based on a players previous performance over x number of months? Those people could then be given a static 0 powerscore for 2-3 months onto their account, meaning that they are disqualified from the scoreboard for that time. It would certainly deter people if there's no reward in doing so.
How this will benefit the site and/or other comments:
- Fairer scoreboard
- Less bannings for manipulation of the scoreboard since there would be no incentive to do so. In fact they'd be punished automatically
- No people leeching points from point dumpers
Could this affect a legit player mucking around on speed games? Sure, but I don't think that should be basis for argument against having a negative effect to a player's performance. Those instances are rare under legitimate circumstances.
I feel that if you are going to be rewarded for achieving a huge winning run, you should also have consequences for dropping a large number of points within a certain space of time.