Also, I really wasn't including either of the Forest Colony Classic maps in the "cold" grouping. I know....one has snow in it. I mentioned later in that earlier post about not having double classic selections in the same 4 map groupings. So maybe that's why you thought I was including those 2. And the times I've seen double Forest Colony Classic's I've every once in a while had double Frozen City Classic in the same 4 grouping. Essentially 2 real choices only differing by some different snow textures in one and reduced visibility in the other.
So to my main point. I don't have a problem really with cold maps showing up. Frozen City Classic doesn't pop up that often, and I actually like it. Alpine I don't think is anyone's favorite, but it comes up in a 4 map grouping rarely. My issue is with the new Frozen City, Polar Highlands, and to a lesser extent Hibernal Rift. At least one of those 3 maps came up on 14/15 drops. The one lone outlier was the double classics. Like you said 21 maps. 3 maps appearing 14 times almost in a row. Shouldn't happen that often. Law of averages dictates that.
To that point...I did some programming back in the day, PGI is most likely using a random number generator to "select" those 4 choices. Typical RNGs aren't truly random, it's based on an algorithm that usually ends up favoring certain numbers. Maybe the easiest thing is just to change the values of the high frequency maps. If Alpine is assigned map #1, and Polar Highlands is assigned map #10, etc. Change one of those infrequent maps to the map # of Polar or Frozen City that show up about 70% of time. I think that would be a pretty easy fix..just change assigned map values every month.
Gold13, on 17 November 2020 - 11:53 AM, said:
A big reason for this obviously is the separation of frozen city and forest colony... would be fine IMO if there was just a single option each for Forest Colony Classic and Frozen City Classic, and then the game can randomly choose between the two sub-options (not sure if people have strong opinions between them... personally I don't really care).