02-29-2012, 16:14
The 1vs1 rankingsystem is done. It's working very nice!
The amount of games won/total played games is your potential.
You start with 0 points and get + x points for every won match.
X depends on how good your opponent is compared to you and how close you are to your potential.
You can never get more points than your potential, but ofcourse your potential changes everytime, since the amount of games played and games won change also.
(Almost the) same goes for losing, the points you lose depend on how many points you have and how good/bad your opponent is. To make sure your potential doesn't drop faster than your score, your score is first being recalculated as a percentage of the new potential and afterwards points are substracted.
I hope you guys understand what I mean, can't explain it much easier, because the system simply is that hard For those who really don't understand it:
Everyone who plays has a score between 0 and 100 based on how many games they won/lost and vs who they played.
I hope Vadru will finish his part soon, so we can start testing it live.
The amount of games won/total played games is your potential.
You start with 0 points and get + x points for every won match.
X depends on how good your opponent is compared to you and how close you are to your potential.
You can never get more points than your potential, but ofcourse your potential changes everytime, since the amount of games played and games won change also.
(Almost the) same goes for losing, the points you lose depend on how many points you have and how good/bad your opponent is. To make sure your potential doesn't drop faster than your score, your score is first being recalculated as a percentage of the new potential and afterwards points are substracted.
I hope you guys understand what I mean, can't explain it much easier, because the system simply is that hard For those who really don't understand it:
Everyone who plays has a score between 0 and 100 based on how many games they won/lost and vs who they played.
I hope Vadru will finish his part soon, so we can start testing it live.