That's an interesting idea...DJ Incompetent wrote:QUESTIONCode: Select all
Any kind of individual score sub-average compensation for players missing a week?
1. Is the concept of granting players who miss X weeks an individual score compensation a good idea?
If yes, I'd say 1 week out of 5. Three joined weeks could also work, but could maybe encourage cherry picking liked games. So I agree with you that 4 joined weeks should be a minimum to get a point compensation.DJ Incompetent wrote: If yes:
2. How many weeks should be the limit a player can miss and still get an average compensation?
I am all for B of these options:DJ Incompetent wrote: 3. Should the average points compensation be given:
A. right after the scoring week is missed?
B. after all weeks have passed?
C. hybrid of A & B; as long as the player doesn't miss X* weeks, an average score compensation is added to the player's total score for that missed week computing all weeks played so far. The average individual points compensation is then re-configured for every week played after the missed one and the new average is reapplied to the player's total?
Because first of all it's way easier to implement than C. Which would be too complicated and also confusing if players prior week scores would drop and rise depending on each week's results. And A wouldn't be so accurate and fair, for the reasons you already mentioned.
If you look carefully on your posted single player rankings, you'll notice that the position of a certain member would have been dropped from 12th to 13th with the 60% compensation, instead of the 40% method? I think this clearly proofes why this value is absolutely unfair.DJ Incompetent wrote: 4. How much percent of the average individual points should be used in this missed week points compensation?
No, seriously I'd say some value below 50% sounds good, i.e. 40%. People who know they suck in a game but took part anyway shouldn't get penalized for ruining their average score with at least trying their best.
I think this is a pretty interesting and fair system, I am just afraid that instead of rising the participation rate it might have the opposite effect. That people feel like: "Who cares if I join this one week, I can't stand this game so why bother? I'll get an compensation anyway."
Or if you had a really bad week where you placed near the bottom, you shouldn't ask yourself why you didn't skip the week to get more points. Which would be true, if you screwed one week.
That said I am not absolutely against that proposal. I am just not too sure if it is actually helping to increase the playing rate. And also the "if you didn't play the week you won't get any points"-rule may sound harsh. But it is also fair to those people who joined a game which they didn't like or weren't good at.
That's at least what I think.
BTW, DJI:
Seems like your wound haven't healed yet, despite the avatar change.

