Another elo suggestion while we're at it
You couldn't really score half the population of a game.
I'm pretty sure you'll be able to turn stats on and off at some point... I believe that if the auto-balancer isn't enabled, that the stats won't count. (IIRC)
ELO is currently a mechinism to enable us to get a balancing system in place. If the underlying model that supports that balancing system is later changed to something else, that's fine too... more important to me is the ability to prevent stacking than the perfect accuracy of a ranking system.
As long as it's "Close" or even "Usually Close" then it's good enough for a start.
I'm pretty sure you'll be able to turn stats on and off at some point... I believe that if the auto-balancer isn't enabled, that the stats won't count. (IIRC)
ELO is currently a mechinism to enable us to get a balancing system in place. If the underlying model that supports that balancing system is later changed to something else, that's fine too... more important to me is the ability to prevent stacking than the perfect accuracy of a ranking system.
As long as it's "Close" or even "Usually Close" then it's good enough for a start.

Hey maybe you haven't been keeping up with current events pal, but Microsoft gave this game up 6 years ago.apochboi wrote:QUOTE (apochboi @ Nov 4 2006, 09:55 PM) How about we just stop Pook from $#@!ing around with a microsoft game any longer ??
Welcome to 2006.
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I wonder if people will stack less if they have no elo to worry about in the first place but i guess we'll never know.Pook wrote:QUOTE (Pook @ Nov 5 2006, 12:45 PM) ELO is currently a mechanism to enable us to get a balancing system in place. If the underlying model that supports that balancing system is later changed to something else, that's fine too... more important to me is the ability to prevent stacking than the perfect accuracy of a ranking system.
vlad13 wrote:QUOTE (vlad13 @ Nov 4 2006, 11:31 PM) I wonder if people will stack less if they have no elo to worry about in the first place but i guess we'll never know.
I sincerely doubt it. People will always stack to win a game.
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