As Kody quite fairly pointed out at the end of his tournament, I think it's safe to say that this section of the site has seen better days, although what I'm mainly creating this for is to suggest a couple of things to perhaps get things back on track. If people aren't keen on this fair enough, but I may as well throw these out there, and if anyone else has any other ideas or thoughts feel free to add them.
1) Tournament Density
I think one of the problems at the minute is that the density of the tournaments isn't really working, there are spots when there is nothing at all, and spots when several things are going on at once
How about the idea of arranging a "Tournament Season" where we have a queue of tournament writers so that there is always one tournament going. Could even integrate some season stats in there if there was interest in that sort of thing. This also means that no one person is constantly rushed off their feet and if they are particularly busy by the time a tournament slot comes round they can always negotiate to switch it.
2) Reservation Issues
Arguably a bigger problem is currently I think because of reservation, the lead in time is waaayy too big for tournaments, it's no fun for anyone if a tournament is filled but the stats don't come in for ages, holding the entire proceedings up, in which time the other competitors forget about the tournament, and the writer looses any momentum.
Instead of having set tournament sizes, the writer sets the submission deadline (preferably under, say, 2 weeks) and number of entries per person and then when all entries are in create the tourney structure around that number. No reservations allowed, you submit stats on entry or you aren't in, full stop.
3) Tournament Size
This is kind of related to the previous one one, but I think setting huge tournaments that take months to fill up then months to finish is problematic, the previous suggestion fixes some of that, but I definitely think that there is not really any reason to have more than 4 bots/person these days.
4) On Otherweights and Other SideGames
Much as otherweights are cool, there has never really been the same interest in them as the heavies, if people want to run non-heavy tournies, I'd suggest splitting them off and running them in their personal downtime while it's someone else's tournament on the main season roster, so as not to loose momentum on the heavies.
5) Ghost Writing
There has been a bit of this before, but I'd suggest that if someone is struggling during their tournament, say, I'm half way through one and suddenly I get a big batch of commissions to do, we try to share the burden by carrying the slack for other people. This hasn't been so plausible up until now, and there is still the issue of people not writing their own fights to contend with, but this would certainly help keep things up to speed.
6) Stat Location
Given that stats are all over the place now, to the point of not even being linked to in a thread, making it impossible for other competitors to look at their opponents without some serious detective work, for this I simply propose a stickied thread with just peoples names and a link to where they keep their vapours.
7) Tactics
Honestly, I don't think its worth pestering people for them if they don't present them outright, but having said that, I do propose that as an addition to extant stats, and I think I've talked about this before, we should include a "Standard Tactics" heading, which at the very least should cover the big 3 of spinner, flipper, rammer, and more if people can be bothered.
Any thoughts?
1) Tournament Density
I think one of the problems at the minute is that the density of the tournaments isn't really working, there are spots when there is nothing at all, and spots when several things are going on at once
How about the idea of arranging a "Tournament Season" where we have a queue of tournament writers so that there is always one tournament going. Could even integrate some season stats in there if there was interest in that sort of thing. This also means that no one person is constantly rushed off their feet and if they are particularly busy by the time a tournament slot comes round they can always negotiate to switch it.
2) Reservation Issues
Arguably a bigger problem is currently I think because of reservation, the lead in time is waaayy too big for tournaments, it's no fun for anyone if a tournament is filled but the stats don't come in for ages, holding the entire proceedings up, in which time the other competitors forget about the tournament, and the writer looses any momentum.
Instead of having set tournament sizes, the writer sets the submission deadline (preferably under, say, 2 weeks) and number of entries per person and then when all entries are in create the tourney structure around that number. No reservations allowed, you submit stats on entry or you aren't in, full stop.
3) Tournament Size
This is kind of related to the previous one one, but I think setting huge tournaments that take months to fill up then months to finish is problematic, the previous suggestion fixes some of that, but I definitely think that there is not really any reason to have more than 4 bots/person these days.
4) On Otherweights and Other SideGames
Much as otherweights are cool, there has never really been the same interest in them as the heavies, if people want to run non-heavy tournies, I'd suggest splitting them off and running them in their personal downtime while it's someone else's tournament on the main season roster, so as not to loose momentum on the heavies.
5) Ghost Writing
There has been a bit of this before, but I'd suggest that if someone is struggling during their tournament, say, I'm half way through one and suddenly I get a big batch of commissions to do, we try to share the burden by carrying the slack for other people. This hasn't been so plausible up until now, and there is still the issue of people not writing their own fights to contend with, but this would certainly help keep things up to speed.
6) Stat Location
Given that stats are all over the place now, to the point of not even being linked to in a thread, making it impossible for other competitors to look at their opponents without some serious detective work, for this I simply propose a stickied thread with just peoples names and a link to where they keep their vapours.
7) Tactics
Honestly, I don't think its worth pestering people for them if they don't present them outright, but having said that, I do propose that as an addition to extant stats, and I think I've talked about this before, we should include a "Standard Tactics" heading, which at the very least should cover the big 3 of spinner, flipper, rammer, and more if people can be bothered.
Any thoughts?
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