Wasp wrote:QUOTE (Wasp @ Nov 22 2006, 03:19 PM) If I play 1000 games and always fly a scout in circles on the winning team, I gain no experience yet my rank will increase.
Yes, but the odds are that you're team won't win (because 1 player is flying in circles etc). Any win that does occur is likely to be a statistical anomoly and therefore becomes insignificant compared to the majority case.
Wasp wrote:QUOTE (Wasp @ Nov 22 2006, 03:19 PM) If I whore in my interceptor, cap in my htt, kill miners in my stealth fighter and always outscore every player on the game I will lose rank if I'm not on the winning team.
Yes. But if you do all that in every game then you should be on the winning team more often than not. Your rank will increase.
If you think you're doing all the right stuff but you keep on losing maybe you're not as good as you thought you were?
Wasp wrote:QUOTE (Wasp @ Nov 22 2006, 03:19 PM) If this is correct, then I don't see how this measurement system can possibly measure skill. Experience is measured not by how many games are played, but rather what events the player "experiences". There are players who can adapt to many roles in the game and therefore yield a greater value to the team. A player who logs 10 games a day yet never experiences what it is to accomplish these complex actions, cannot be considered as valuable.
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If you are consistently on teams that win then you are contributing valuably to those teams and are therefore a good (or skillfull) player. If the converse is true then you are a poor (or unskilled) player. ELO works by taking a wide view of many games rather than looking at any one game.
As for the number of games being used for the newbie modifier (which shouldn't affect you) what do you suggest would be better? Time since account creation is obviously worse and I can't think of anything else which would be better. After 150 games if someone isn't as experienced as they could be then their ELO will drop due to them being a poor player. Conversely a very experienced player will have their ELO rise as they are more likely to be on winning teams.
Can you try to keep posts in this thread on topic please. If you want to discuss ELO there's the thread that Bastard started, this thread is to discuss the newbie modifier, if you have a suggestion regarding that then please post away.