Stefka Kerensky, on 02 November 2015 - 02:45 AM, said:
Good idea. Let's see how next patch is.
But in this example there's no 12 premade, and a strong unbalance anyway:
""12 vs 12, 4 maps given, a/b/c/d.
This a probable vote distribution in pug group/solo que:
( 5 a, 1b, 3c, 3d) vs (3a, 2b, 3c, 4d)= 8a, 3b, 6c, 7d
A is the choosen map, and that also favors the larger group------> unbalance.""
Nope. When you give each group 1 vote then distribution is 1 vote on evil-spawn-of-satan-12-man side and average of 4 votes on the smaller groups side. So the probably-the-dark-lord-himself-12-man has 20% of voting power of those opposing it. If that's not enough to outvote the you-know-who then it just means that the smaller groups wanted to play that map AS WELL.
And in solo queue, you treat each player as 1 man group so it's 24 votes total.
Granted, they probably are giving each player a vote, but that can be adjusted later IF NEEDED. For start, i prefer giving maximum flexibility and freedom to players and only restrict it if there's actual problem.
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Also, can you please rename the thread so that there is a silim chance someone from PGI will look at it instead of skipping somethign that they can only judge by titile as yet another pointless raging thread?
[edit2] ok, after reading your post for 10th time, i finally understood what you mean. Nope man. The larger the group is, the less relevant their vote is, because more smaller groups can have multiple votes for the same number of players, AND you misunderstood my idea. The distribuition you presented would look like this:
( goup1(6man) - a, group2(2man) - b, group3(2man) - c, group4(2man) - d) +
( goup5(3man) - a, group6(3man) - b, group7(3man) - c, group8(3man) - d) =
2 votes for A
2 votes for B
2 votes for C
2 votes for D
So it's a draw, in that case. But let's be frank. If the map selection was so OP, would the 3man from team B vote A? if they voted anything other, it's going to be other map.
Edited by gloowa, 02 November 2015 - 07:06 AM.