hey,
i haven't given out that much thought for the new medal requirements that players need to meet for them to be eligible for a medal should their squad win a title.
however, i have been doing some really basic number crunching and figured out a decent benchmark to start working on the final requirements. it's still in its earlier stages and needs a lot of tweaking and if you wish to help let me know; or simply post your own version of the shit.
as an example i will use a three league squad that only makes it to the finals in one league (TWLD) and doesn't qualify for the other two playoffs. this squad will play at least 41 during the season with a maximum amount of games in their season being 48. this means there will be 226 to 251 chances for a player to be added to a game as a starting member and the number is even higher when you consider the substitutes as an option. with proper rotating and captaining, squads should have no issues making all their players eligible for the medals even with a bigger roster.
to be considered a contributing member of a squad, you would need to collect five game points throughout the season to be eligible for any medal your squad might win. these points can be obtained by simply playing games in TWL.
one full basing match would be worth 1.50 points as there are less games to be played (while more people do get a chance to play) and fighting leagues (TWLD/TWLJ) would be worth 1.00 points. substituting in and playing for long enough would net you 0.50 points. full game means you have to play for ~90% (or longer) of the game.
three league squads that make it to more leagues will obviously have more overall games and two/one league requirements would probably be slightly lower. the point is to encourage teams to rotate their benches and allow them some game time; make sure to ask your captain if you are getting to play on the team if you want to have some shiny internet medals to brag about.
i would keep track of the "player points" on a weekly basis in a thread to keep captains up-to-date with the current "medal eligibility" for each squad. it would be a lot of work (that i'd rather spend on something else), but still a nice enough of a feature for lazy captains -- and our web developers seem to have better things to do for the time being.
i haven't given out that much thought for the new medal requirements that players need to meet for them to be eligible for a medal should their squad win a title.
however, i have been doing some really basic number crunching and figured out a decent benchmark to start working on the final requirements. it's still in its earlier stages and needs a lot of tweaking and if you wish to help let me know; or simply post your own version of the shit.
as an example i will use a three league squad that only makes it to the finals in one league (TWLD) and doesn't qualify for the other two playoffs. this squad will play at least 41 during the season with a maximum amount of games in their season being 48. this means there will be 226 to 251 chances for a player to be added to a game as a starting member and the number is even higher when you consider the substitutes as an option. with proper rotating and captaining, squads should have no issues making all their players eligible for the medals even with a bigger roster.
to be considered a contributing member of a squad, you would need to collect five game points throughout the season to be eligible for any medal your squad might win. these points can be obtained by simply playing games in TWL.
one full basing match would be worth 1.50 points as there are less games to be played (while more people do get a chance to play) and fighting leagues (TWLD/TWLJ) would be worth 1.00 points. substituting in and playing for long enough would net you 0.50 points. full game means you have to play for ~90% (or longer) of the game.
three league squads that make it to more leagues will obviously have more overall games and two/one league requirements would probably be slightly lower. the point is to encourage teams to rotate their benches and allow them some game time; make sure to ask your captain if you are getting to play on the team if you want to have some shiny internet medals to brag about.
i would keep track of the "player points" on a weekly basis in a thread to keep captains up-to-date with the current "medal eligibility" for each squad. it would be a lot of work (that i'd rather spend on something else), but still a nice enough of a feature for lazy captains -- and our web developers seem to have better things to do for the time being.
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