Quote from: Komo on June 22, 2010, 12:09 PM
In all seriousness.
Howcome in normal clan league games, 2 clans could play say, 4 games in a row, all same scheme if they so choose...
But in playoffs - it has to be all-round...
Because...
Quote from: Komo on June 22, 2010, 12:09 PM
...it's an all-round league...

Quote from: Komo on June 22, 2010, 12:09 PM
... it's unfair because I am so good at BnG, I will always have an all-round win ratio of at least 65% because 50% of games are BnG, and I always win around 15% of other games, which would make it so I can get playoffs easy - this is unfair, but more to the point, kind of stupid, because if you think about it I won't really have a chance against the best players all round, well I might i'm at least average in every scheme and pretty strong at Roper/TTRR when I have good mentality, but I think you know what I mean...
Let's make a summary of your season:
Out of 200 games played 100 were bngs. You won 99 and lost 1. You gained 1138 points in bng games.
In other 100 games you scored 63 wins and 37 loses and gained 1166 points, which is pretty good.
Now let's assume a similar situation in next season. You play 100 bngs, but this time you'll get like 200 points at most.
Add around 1000 from another 100 games of other schemes, and you'll be at 2200 seasonal score, not 3300 as now.
You can see it won't be as easy to enter playoffs with 50% of bngs as you might think. You can still qualify by overall rating, which would be around 4500 at that point. Right, it's an all round league.
Do you still think it's unfair?
You say it's stupid, because you won't have a chance against all-round players. You will, because of high overall rating and because you're actually a good allround player, no matter how you emphasize your bng awesomness

If however, you'd still find yourself not having a chance against allrounders, then that'd mean you're simply not good enough, right? That's not stupid, that's fair.