The group I'm supposed to be part of loves to drive power builds in assault, and simultaneous-dropping all the time. About once a week I try to play along, but the games just blow chunks for me, and so I go back to pugging. That they carp about how boring the game is seems pretty Zen, if you ask me …
I think a good-sized chunk of the problem is my Elo isn't anywhere near theirs, now that they've inflated it with cutting edge meta-exploits, but we'll never know.
I've said, once or twice, we need separate Elos for Team and Pug play, but now I'd like to see something that can say, diplomatically, how "you don't belong here" when teams from up: Being out of one's dept just isn't fun.
Something that enforces similar Elos in a team would be ham-fisted: I just want a heads up about a team being a bad idea, weather I'm the low-outlier in the teams' spread, or the high one. I might not need even that much detail …
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We Need To See The Elo Of Teams, Or Something
Started by Goose, Apr 29 2013 05:38 PM
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#1
Posted 29 April 2013 - 05:38 PM
#2
Posted 29 April 2013 - 06:10 PM
We already have that.
The part where Elo would let us ignore people of other Elos is defeated by forming teams.
This is bad for all parties involved …
The part where Elo would let us ignore people of other Elos is defeated by forming teams.
This is bad for all parties involved …
Edited by Goose, 29 April 2013 - 06:11 PM.
#3
Posted 29 April 2013 - 07:19 PM
I never said they did: So?
Your check-after-one-match both waists everyone's time at lest for a match, and features the same-ol'-same-ol' BS about "damage done" and "lights don't carry their weight."
Some hint about Elo when forming a team would avoid all that crap …
Your check-after-one-match both waists everyone's time at lest for a match, and features the same-ol'-same-ol' BS about "damage done" and "lights don't carry their weight."
Some hint about Elo when forming a team would avoid all that crap …
#4
Posted 01 May 2013 - 07:34 AM
Neverfar, on 29 April 2013 - 05:41 PM, said:
No. Absolutely not.
Go to the WoW forums for the reason as to why not: Any and all posting there is judged entirely by gearscore, even if it has absolutely nothing to do with gearscore-required content (you can't even have an opinion on in-game pets without someone saying "shut up ur bad gearscore much lol".
YOU may be "diplomatic" but it absolutely would not stay that way. The forums would only be the beginning of it. A vicious heirarchy would ensue, much like it already has in games with statistics publicly shared.
Go to the WoW forums for the reason as to why not: Any and all posting there is judged entirely by gearscore, even if it has absolutely nothing to do with gearscore-required content (you can't even have an opinion on in-game pets without someone saying "shut up ur bad gearscore much lol".
YOU may be "diplomatic" but it absolutely would not stay that way. The forums would only be the beginning of it. A vicious heirarchy would ensue, much like it already has in games with statistics publicly shared.
Do you judge someones post by this? Does it matter in game if I know I am the High/low man in the group? Are we all still in Junior High and the cool kids opinion mean more then the smart kid? Say what you gotta say and ignore the dorks!
#5
Posted 01 May 2013 - 08:56 AM
what elo? the myth?;P
seriously who cares, elo is just yet another synthetic statistic and doesnt say much when it comes to single person/player
seriously who cares, elo is just yet another synthetic statistic and doesnt say much when it comes to single person/player
#6
Posted 01 May 2013 - 11:03 AM
Neverfar, on 01 May 2013 - 08:54 AM, said:
You need only look at this very forum for the answer to this. If you can read the threads on the front page here and conclude "this is definitely a place where emotional maturity will win the day and primitive hierarchies of e-peen will not take over Lord of the Flies style" you might be reading a different forum altogether. Maybe on a different game.
Not them sir... YOU? If you do as I suggest. Do you see those folk rustling my Jimmies? The opinion of others when given in a well thought out manner gets my attention. Name calling only makes me chuckle. They got mad over an opinion! Wow!
#7
Posted 01 May 2013 - 11:08 AM
take it how you want. It could be sage advice. It could be the ramblings of a madman!
#8
Posted 01 May 2013 - 11:16 AM
I read Lovecraft, and have a couple "Afflicted" friends and family... I also broke out laughing when I saw the position my Brother died in... Whatever.
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