Bonkers
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- 28 December 2012
1 July 2013 - 00:52 CEST
As a player that wishes to, probably due to the fact he is only able/willing to, play for a mid division team - I would like to make the following rant/defense to why a ladder would work in the NS2 community.
Firstly
Teams that wish to make a new team are parachuted into the top divisions due to the players they have in their team. This to me makes no deterrent into players just leaving there current team because of the failings/want to be a successful team together.
I'm not knocking the teams that have done this, but by putting brand new teams into division 1/premier league (whatever you wish to call it) you are giving players an easy way just to recruit a bunch of players to leave there current team and play in division 1 without any recourse into what leaving there team may actually do.
Example:
I could play for a well established team such as HBZ and consider myself a top flight player - turns out next season I may not be in the top division - so I contact players from Cocorico, we get the best 6 players - and hey presto we have ourselves a top division team with no recourse or questions ask of our actions.
You can split hairs on the details/players if you wish, but I think most people understand the thought process behind this.
By having a ongoing ladder (and not 2-3 seeding games where we all see that it turns out that Snails are an amazing team) we can see the leagues to where the are on ability rather than reputation. There needs to be some kind of deterrent to people just leaving and making a brand new team as they wish to ensure they remain top flight players*
Secondly, whilst I appreciate the current cup that is in place - its a waste of time for most of the teams involved because everyone know that of the groups currently formed:
miau
Radical
Snails
Duplex
Saunamen
Quaxy
Godar
Vetus
End up in the top flight of the cup - and the rest go into the Horizon Bracket.
I don't think many of the teams below this would even question it - let alone be bothered in trying to compete with these teams.
So why don't we make future cups more appealing to those that fit each bracket.
We could have cut through all week 1's nonsense and just seeded the teams as such, and played a more interesting cup for all involved rather than a 1 game knockout when it gets down to the interesting games. Tonight my team played Snails - and I can't imagine for one moment anyone was remotely interested in watching it because it was a complete non-contest.
Again - I feel a ladder would justify this sort of decision.
To back this up - most teams (and I say this as a player that is unlikely to be involved in top end prizes) play most PCW's as serious games. Because there is really a lack of anything else. By definition a PCW is a practice game - but when there is such little competition they become meaningful. By having ladder games where you can actually compete for something at any time means that PCW's can actually become practice games - and ladder games remains a focus during the off season.
Should teams not wish to play ladder games then there rating within the ladder will rightly be affected - but just because the sun is out doesn't mean everyone wants to down tools.
A ladder doesn't have to be the be all and end all to every team, but its a decent solution to those that feels they can achieve a target outside of winning a league that isn't going on or, a cup that well out of their bracket.
Basically the administrative interest in the league etc (IMO) is way too top heavy without interest in the other teams taking part.
*This is in no means suppose to be a dig at the players of Snails. You are rightly a top team, but I hope you appreciate the sentiment.
Firstly
Teams that wish to make a new team are parachuted into the top divisions due to the players they have in their team. This to me makes no deterrent into players just leaving there current team because of the failings/want to be a successful team together.
I'm not knocking the teams that have done this, but by putting brand new teams into division 1/premier league (whatever you wish to call it) you are giving players an easy way just to recruit a bunch of players to leave there current team and play in division 1 without any recourse into what leaving there team may actually do.
Example:
I could play for a well established team such as HBZ and consider myself a top flight player - turns out next season I may not be in the top division - so I contact players from Cocorico, we get the best 6 players - and hey presto we have ourselves a top division team with no recourse or questions ask of our actions.
You can split hairs on the details/players if you wish, but I think most people understand the thought process behind this.
By having a ongoing ladder (and not 2-3 seeding games where we all see that it turns out that Snails are an amazing team) we can see the leagues to where the are on ability rather than reputation. There needs to be some kind of deterrent to people just leaving and making a brand new team as they wish to ensure they remain top flight players*
Secondly, whilst I appreciate the current cup that is in place - its a waste of time for most of the teams involved because everyone know that of the groups currently formed:
miau
Radical
Snails
Duplex
Saunamen
Quaxy
Godar
Vetus
End up in the top flight of the cup - and the rest go into the Horizon Bracket.
I don't think many of the teams below this would even question it - let alone be bothered in trying to compete with these teams.
So why don't we make future cups more appealing to those that fit each bracket.
We could have cut through all week 1's nonsense and just seeded the teams as such, and played a more interesting cup for all involved rather than a 1 game knockout when it gets down to the interesting games. Tonight my team played Snails - and I can't imagine for one moment anyone was remotely interested in watching it because it was a complete non-contest.
Again - I feel a ladder would justify this sort of decision.
To back this up - most teams (and I say this as a player that is unlikely to be involved in top end prizes) play most PCW's as serious games. Because there is really a lack of anything else. By definition a PCW is a practice game - but when there is such little competition they become meaningful. By having ladder games where you can actually compete for something at any time means that PCW's can actually become practice games - and ladder games remains a focus during the off season.
Should teams not wish to play ladder games then there rating within the ladder will rightly be affected - but just because the sun is out doesn't mean everyone wants to down tools.
A ladder doesn't have to be the be all and end all to every team, but its a decent solution to those that feels they can achieve a target outside of winning a league that isn't going on or, a cup that well out of their bracket.
Basically the administrative interest in the league etc (IMO) is way too top heavy without interest in the other teams taking part.
*This is in no means suppose to be a dig at the players of Snails. You are rightly a top team, but I hope you appreciate the sentiment.