Forged Alliance Forever Forged Alliance Forever Forums 2017-12-09T11:25:11+02:00 /feed.php?f=2&t=15571 2017-12-09T11:25:11+02:00 2017-12-09T11:25:11+02:00 /viewtopic.php?t=15571&p=157807#p157807 <![CDATA[The problem with rating ladders]]>

In every game I've seen with this system, you get the problem where top players have a disincentive to play. As your rating gets higher, you have to wait longer for fair matches, and if there's a timeout system in place you'll wait a long time and get a low rated opponent anyways because the system gave up. Since you'll mostly be playing against lower rated opponents, you risk losing a lot of rating if you lose, and only gain a small amount of rating if you win. Since there's a chance the opponent is a smurf / not rated correctly / is lucky that day, that makes it very risky to queue as a top player, and further incentivises smurfing.


I think the most successful ladder systems have a small element of "incentive to play more matches". Sure, it sucks and breaks the connection between ladder placement and skill if "playing more matches" is a factor, but as long as playing many matches only has a small effect on your placement, I think it's an important element to making a ladder popular.


What do I mean, exactly? Well, usually this is some sort of league system where you gain points for every win, lose points for every loss, and everyone is in a race to accumulate as many points as possible before the end of the season, where the points are reset. The amount of points won/lost and its relationship to your matchmaking rating needs to be carefully thought out, to properly reward skill vs. playing many matches.


Another part of the problem is matchmaking. Personally I don't like matchmaking heavily based on rating, because it encourages the mindset that the matchmaker influences what opponents you get, and thus your chances of winning or losing. I think broadly splitting up the ladder into divisions, and then allowing anyone in a division to match with anyone else in the same division, is a far more transparent system. For a ladder with only a small number of players like FAF, possibly only two or three divisions are needed right now. (Good / Intermediate / New+Bad.)\


Anyways, since we've all played different games in the past, comments or opinions on this issue are welcome.

Statistics: Posted by AdmiralZeech — 09 Dec 2017, 11:25


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