Metsfanmax wrote:BBS wrote:thecrown's strategy was an anomaly for the CC point system, so revamping so much to address so little (which can already be addressed through means already in place) is counter-productive.
This has nothing to do with TheCrown (and I probably shouldn't have gotten into that debate with agentcom). The fact that that is an anomaly is why I am not worried about the effects of that sort of thing. I'm more worried about the point dumping that happens more much commonly and silently. We don't usually call that point dumping; we call it bad luck. Let me provide an example to show you what this suggestion is really about. My 'actual' score is probably around 2000 (that is, the score where I should equilibrate if I'm playing seriously). A few months ago, I had a nice string of victories that brought me up past 2400. Soon after that, I had a serious streak of bad luck (I play a lot of 1v1s, so this is possible), and my score dropped down below 1500 within the span of like a month. My skill level is not actually 1447, it's much higher than that; but people were playing me at that level, and either not gaining enough points when they won or losing too many when they lost. This happens all the time because of the luck factor in this game, and it's why I'm enthusiastic about this idea. It's just hard to articulate that as a 'benefit' of the suggestion because it happens so frequently and without fanfare.
BTW, I've changed the OP to reflect the 'games played' requirement instead of the 'length of time' requirement. Number of games played at the floor to lower it, is also up for debate of course.
Honestly, I still don't see how your floor somehow makes the scoreboard more accurate. Your losing so many points is due to a change in maps and settings, thus your score should be allowed to fall. Your 2000 score was higher because you tended to play different maps/settings, thus it accurately enough reflects your score--at that style of play.
If players had a variety of scores for a variety of settings/maps, then that would provide a more accurate measure of their abilities.
Regarding point dumping, 'bad luck' isn't point-dumping. It's called playing different maps with different settings at which you do not excel as well as you did on other maps and settings. And if I could hit a floor by 'point dumping', then I'd be more inclined to play more games (at which I do not excel as greatly) in order to 'point dump'.