Maybe a bad example:BlackViper wrote:QUOTE (BlackViper @ Sep 25 2006, 11:43 PM) Details?
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Maybe a bad example:BlackViper wrote:QUOTE (BlackViper @ Sep 25 2006, 11:43 PM) Details?
The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.
'Tigereye' wrote:This was how the old system worked - it added the absolute value of the game's adjustment to your score, so newbies would always gain points even if they lost.BlackViper wrote:QUOTE (BlackViper @ Sep 23 2006, 08:57 AM)
As long as you are considered a newbie. You will always gain points in a game whether your team loses or wins. Once you hit a rank of 8 that rule is void. Then you are on your own. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
As of early August 2006, this is no longer the case.
Every new account starts out with 1500 Elo points, right smack-dab in the middle between 0 and 3000 (the lower and upper bounds)
Your rank after your name is your Elo / 100. So a player with 1436 Elo points will end up as a rank 14 ingame. It always rounds down.
The way newbies have a low rank is because of a separate "new player" modifier which drops your rank down. New players join with a modifier of -15, effectively making their rank 0.
Each week they play, that modifier becomes less and less severe: -14, -13, etc until you have played for 15 weeks. At that point the modifier is 0, and your rank is your true Elo / 100.
It's designed under the premise that after 15 weeks of playing Allegiance, you should have enough games under your belt to get a judgement of your rank.
To see how each game affects the ranks of the players involved, take a look at the Recent Games page: http://asgs.alleg.net/asgsnet/recentgames.aspx
At the bottom you'll see how much each game is worth. Players gain or lose that many points if they played for the full game. If they played for half of the game, they gain/lose half of those points.
--TE
Tiger, how is this calculated? Is it simply counting down from first log in? Or is it based on unique weeks or days logged in (like the age rank). It would seem silly if a newbie could log in once and then leave for 15 weeks and come back as a vet. Much better to base it off (unique days logged in/7).Tigereye wrote:QUOTE (Tigereye @ Sep 26 2006, 04:44 PM) Each week they play, that modifier becomes less and less severe: -14, -13, etc until you have played for 15 weeks. At that point the modifier is 0, and your rank is your true Elo / 100.
oh god, dont post a link to http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index...=24048&st=0 /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":roll:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />Raveen wrote:QUOTE (Raveen @ Sep 27 2006, 04:36 PM) Raveen: Plain English please!
Tiger: *Posts basic formula in plain English
MadP: What about X, there's no mention of it, maybe we'd see it if we could see the code
You can't win eh Tiger /laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":lol:" border="0" alt="laugh.gif" />