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I know english is your first language and shit; but please try to learn how to spell loser, and try to stay on topic (the problem is that you have no idea of what i'm talking about, just like any game related topic you throw your 2 cents in).Gweeedo wrote:Haaa, Hah!
Did somebody swipe 100 wee little points from betiko, awe Downt cwy betiko, you will get your points back.
At least you have all those fantastic medows...they cant take them away from you, nobody will know you is a looser.
LIFE IS UNFAIR!
Better get use to it. Stop your blubbering and try to have fun

Point dumping is still against the rules. C+A can solve this.degaston wrote:They appear to like it this way.
Also, i think it s totally unfair to keep the same win/loss ratio no matter the map/setting. 1v1 on simple maps cannot give 5/100 ration, meaning you have to win 20 games for 1 loss. It s absolutely impossible to achieve such win ratios with simple settings and map in 1v1.degaston wrote:You're completely correct, betiko. In most rated games, (chess, go, scrabble, etc.) sandbagging is considered a form of cheating. Here, it gets you prizes. This kind of thing drives away good players and rewards cheaters. And then they wonder why membership keeps dropping to new lows. I doubt anything will change, though. They appear to like it this way.

DoomYoshi wrote:Point dumping is still against the rules. C+A can solve this.degaston wrote:They appear to like it this way.

Who's going to file a C&A against them? The other point dumpers who didn't cheat quite as well?DoomYoshi wrote:Point dumping is still against the rules. C+A can solve this.degaston wrote:They appear to like it this way.
I agree - I think that the overall win/loss ratio should be based on the number of wins per opponent or team faced. And bot games should not be included in the calculation.betiko wrote:Also, i think it s totally unfair to keep the same win/loss ratio no matter the map/setting. 1v1 on simple maps cannot give 5/100 ration, meaning you have to win 20 games for 1 loss. It s absolutely impossible to achieve such win ratios with simple settings and map in 1v1.degaston wrote:You're completely correct, betiko. In most rated games, (chess, go, scrabble, etc.) sandbagging is considered a form of cheating. Here, it gets you prizes. This kind of thing drives away good players and rewards cheaters. And then they wonder why membership keeps dropping to new lows. I doubt anything will change, though. They appear to like it this way.
I think each player should have a level per setting and per map that should be considered when attributing points at the end of a game.
I think it s wrong that the point system makes you avoid at all costs certain players because of their current rank. Mostly with the numerous yoyo sandbagers we have around now.
If someone drops almost 2000 points in a month, I can see only two possible conclusions - they're deliberately point dumping, or the rating system is meaningless - perhaps a combination of both.DoomYoshi wrote:A player like CC888 is a tricky case. Since the majority of the games are speed games, the fluctuations are increased by that factor. I might jump 200-300 points in a year. If I played speed games, I could do that in a month.
The thing is that the new scoreboard makes it extremely easy to verify point dumping since you can look at any time period.
All systems get "gamed" at some point or another.degaston wrote:If someone drops almost 2000 points in a month, I can see only two possible conclusions - they're deliberately point dumping, or the rating system is meaningless - perhaps a combination of both.DoomYoshi wrote:A player like CC888 is a tricky case. Since the majority of the games are speed games, the fluctuations are increased by that factor. I might jump 200-300 points in a year. If I played speed games, I could do that in a month.
The thing is that the new scoreboard makes it extremely easy to verify point dumping since you can look at any time period.
Month, hell. Last week I moved about 300 points down and 200 points back up in the same week, and I don't play speed games. People who play a lot of speed games might move that much in a couple hours.DoomYoshi wrote:A player like CC888 is a tricky case. Since the majority of the games are speed games, the fluctuations are increased by that factor. I might jump 200-300 points in a year. If I played speed games, I could do that in a month.
you can jump 200-300 points within minutes... well you used to be able to... ass doodles have kinda died...DoomYoshi wrote:I might jump 200-300 points in a year. If I played speed games, I could do that in a month.
betiko wrote:ok, so basically the site strips freemium from people who start fresh with a new account; as it is seen as unfair as they get more points that they are ought to from their wins with that new account. fucking bullshit. the site promotes yoyo players with the dumbass "most improved leaderboard" and you can get literally ass raped.
ok, i'm an idiot i launched some bingo-lottery tournaments for the sake of creating tournaments. I asked a few friends to help me fill it in, and of course i was called a pussy for not joining myself. So here I am, joining bingo-lotto, hoping I won't lose too many points. So here I am, fighting against a super low ranked; in the meanwhile i become general again and this dude drops all the way to cook. so of course I lose 100pts.
http://www.conquerclub.com/game.php?game=14922661
Fakyras
what pisses me off is his points range, and that he has a most improved silver, which proves it's what he does all the time. There he is now, second of the most improved leaderboard with +70+% increase of his score (wow sergeant 1st class, this sure deserves a prize for such outstanding shit!!!)
if a guy starts fresh on the site he's at 1000, which is already better than yoyo players that go for the stupid prizes given by this site that are the ones truly fucking the points system.
I don't give a shit if gary comes back on the site after 3 years, that he used to be major back in the days blahblah; and then he does the major offense of forgetting his account and PW so he gets his premium stripped. the site encourages players to be point clowns in the first place!
Well yes i have to agree with this. When i was a big speed gamer, i used to join all kind of stupid games (like the one in the op) against all type of players and i could have these point variations in one night (most of the time losing them). If you win just 50% on luck based games against low rankers you can get -300 points in a few hours easily. Nevertheless I always managed to get them back more or less, by having a better game selection.Dukasaur wrote:Month, hell. Last week I moved about 300 points down and 200 points back up in the same week, and I don't play speed games. People who play a lot of speed games might move that much in a couple hours.DoomYoshi wrote:A player like CC888 is a tricky case. Since the majority of the games are speed games, the fluctuations are increased by that factor. I might jump 200-300 points in a year. If I played speed games, I could do that in a month.

I stand corrected.Gweeedo wrote:betiko wrote:ok, so basically the site strips freemium from people who start fresh with a new account; as it is seen as unfair as they get more points that they are ought to from their wins with that new account. fucking bullshit. the site promotes yoyo players with the dumbass "most improved leaderboard" and you can get literally ass raped.
ok, i'm an idiot i launched some bingo-lottery tournaments for the sake of creating tournaments. I asked a few friends to help me fill it in, and of course i was called a pussy for not joining myself. So here I am, joining bingo-lotto, hoping I won't lose too many points. So here I am, fighting against a super low ranked; in the meanwhile i become general again and this dude drops all the way to cook. so of course I lose 100pts.
http://www.conquerclub.com/game.php?game=14922661
Fakyras
what pisses me off is his points range, and that he has a most improved silver, which proves it's what he does all the time. There he is now, second of the most improved leaderboard with +70+% increase of his score (wow sergeant 1st class, this sure deserves a prize for such outstanding shit!!!)
if a guy starts fresh on the site he's at 1000, which is already better than yoyo players that go for the stupid prizes given by this site that are the ones truly fucking the points system.
I don't give a shit if gary comes back on the site after 3 years, that he used to be major back in the days blahblah; and then he does the major offense of forgetting his account and PW so he gets his premium stripped. the site encourages players to be point clowns in the first place!
You knew the score, so why are you being a pussy now?
You joined, not wanting to be a pussy; STOP!
You are embarrassing yourself.
To be a pussy or not to be a pussy, that is the question.
It is not to win or lose (points), it is how you play the game.
Your better than this. We all know you are a skillful player, please stop crying, cheat, foul every time you get beat by a weaker player, or when game rules do not suit you.
You are not in fact playing a game of Risk, you play a game of points...I can't see much enjoyment in that.
You take this game much to serious, it is not that complicated a game to care so much about points.
But why create and maintain an incentive structure that rewards 'sandbagging'?DoomYoshi wrote:Point dumping is still against the rules. C+A can solve this.degaston wrote:They appear to like it this way.
Sure, but how does justify that the benefits of the Most Improved scoreboard offset the costs?DoomYoshi wrote:All systems get "gamed" at some point or another.degaston wrote:If someone drops almost 2000 points in a month, I can see only two possible conclusions - they're deliberately point dumping, or the rating system is meaningless - perhaps a combination of both.DoomYoshi wrote:A player like CC888 is a tricky case. Since the majority of the games are speed games, the fluctuations are increased by that factor. I might jump 200-300 points in a year. If I played speed games, I could do that in a month.
The thing is that the new scoreboard makes it extremely easy to verify point dumping since you can look at any time period.