Geger wrote:Not "rounds" but "moves" are more important here.
10 rounds 1vs1-game = 19-20 moves, but 10 rounds 8-p game = 73-80 moves. Let's say speed games need in average 2 minute per move, so 1vs1-game takes in average 40 minute but 8p-game needs 160 minutes.
On one aspect of this I completely agree: speed games are quite a bit longer with more players. I don't think this is a concern for 24-hour games if you're a premium member though. But I don't think that's a reason to award more points. It's just something you knowingly sign up for when you join a speed game with a large number of players.
I don't agree that the number of total moves made by all players has a unique bearing on how many points you should earn, because in either case the individual who won took the same number of turns (which presumably is proportional to the effort expended on the game).
Hm... from this perception I can agree with you in some degree : 8p-games aren't worth 7x 1vs1-games, but 8p-game can't have the same value with 1vs1-game. Just find a better formula
Frankly any formula we come up with will be arbitrary, which is why I'm reluctant to support anything other than the OP. However, if I could coalesce support around the alternate formula I've presented:
Points Won = (loser score / winner score) * (20 / sqrt(# of opponents))
Then I would likely push for that to be implemented if no one could find a better formula. In fact I'll change the OP right now so that we can have a discussion on that. Will everyone agree that an eight-player game is worth 2.6 times as many points as a 1v1? No. But it's better.