2 April 2013 - 04:06 CEST
At the moment there are few teams per group in division 1 that actually are div 1 material.
If you look at:
http://www.ensl.org/contests/172
and
http://www.ensl.org/contests/173
There are a LOT of 4-0, 4-0, 4-0. I doubt this is much fun for any teams involved either steamrolling or getting steamrolled.
I would suggest divisions in the same size as the current groups which would lead to a much more interesting league to follow. Lower teams would benefit from this as well seeing as they would ALL compete with teams on similar level, as is the purpose of a league in the first place. The current system isn't optimal for creating good competition.
I've heard two arguments as to why the league is designed with groups.
1. "We want a semi/finals!"
I couldn't care less. If you win the division you win the league. I guess some people would want a semi/finals, but the groups suffer. It could work if there were enough good teams to fill 2 groups, but the sad truth is that there isn't.
2. "It gives bad teams a chance to practice against the best!"
Isn't that what PCW's are for? Leagues are for competition. EVEN competition, not getting rolled more than 50% of the games you play.
I guess a lot of teams would want to stay div1 teams for the sake of being called a div1 team, but in all honesty it gives the good teams very few good games to play and it doesn't really create excitement since most people following the competitive scene can pretty much guess who's going to win anyway.
I would much rather be able to watch a whole division worth of awesome games than watching stomps each week with a few good games sporadically spread out in a season.
Thoughts?
If you look at:
http://www.ensl.org/contests/172
and
http://www.ensl.org/contests/173
There are a LOT of 4-0, 4-0, 4-0. I doubt this is much fun for any teams involved either steamrolling or getting steamrolled.
I would suggest divisions in the same size as the current groups which would lead to a much more interesting league to follow. Lower teams would benefit from this as well seeing as they would ALL compete with teams on similar level, as is the purpose of a league in the first place. The current system isn't optimal for creating good competition.
I've heard two arguments as to why the league is designed with groups.
1. "We want a semi/finals!"
I couldn't care less. If you win the division you win the league. I guess some people would want a semi/finals, but the groups suffer. It could work if there were enough good teams to fill 2 groups, but the sad truth is that there isn't.
2. "It gives bad teams a chance to practice against the best!"
Isn't that what PCW's are for? Leagues are for competition. EVEN competition, not getting rolled more than 50% of the games you play.
I guess a lot of teams would want to stay div1 teams for the sake of being called a div1 team, but in all honesty it gives the good teams very few good games to play and it doesn't really create excitement since most people following the competitive scene can pretty much guess who's going to win anyway.
I would much rather be able to watch a whole division worth of awesome games than watching stomps each week with a few good games sporadically spread out in a season.
Thoughts?