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#126622: "Framework should allow games to define their own tournament scoring (and more)"
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See boardgamearena.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37045 for details.
I won't go into the details here because of the impossibility to edit for mistakes and the like...
1) It would be nice if the framework allowed game developers to define tournament scoring system(s) specific to each game. Especially for games that do have a IRL tournament scene or for games that simulate sports that have various types of championships....
As an example, a round-robin tournament of football (soccer) could give 3 points per 1 and 1 point per draw
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2) It would be even nicer if game-specific complex tie-breakers could be implemented for tournaments (like using the goal average in a football championship)
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3) Some situations like a "bye" might require a default score to be given for a game that has not been played. It would be nice if game devs could define their own default scores for the game tournaments.
(To go back to the football tournament, giving a "win" is not enough, you might want to also define the number of goals scored for that game. Or maybe not. I'm talking about the freedom for games to define what is best for them)
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4) Some games could define multiple scoring systems.
Some systems would only be available in some type of tournaments (like round robin or swiss) and others could be used for all types.
When creating a tournament, the organizer would be able to pick one of the scoring systems available for that game and type of tournament or, of course, use the BGA default one.
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Phoxtrot • K:
7. Mezh 2024 18:10 • For details and discussions, see boardgamearena.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37045
(or search the forums if the topic got moved or whatever)
(or search the forums if the topic got moved or whatever)
Phoxtrot • K:
7. Mezh 2024 18:14 • And see also boardgamearena.com/bug?id=43968 for the suggestion about removing inactive players before the tournament starts.
Phoxtrot • K:
30. Mezh 2024 1:31 • 5) This should probably be in a separate suggestion but here it is anyway.
Tournaments for specific games could have different game options for different rounds/stages of the tournament.
For instance, for games like Automobiles, Rallyman Dirt, Heat etc... , it would be nice to be able to specify one circuit for the 1st round, 1 for the second etc...
For a game like heat you might even want us the championship mode of heat but with eliminations after each race. This would be a bit complex to implement a be game specific but it would be nice.
It wouldn't be surprising to see that kind of things in IRL tournaments.
Tournaments for specific games could have different game options for different rounds/stages of the tournament.
For instance, for games like Automobiles, Rallyman Dirt, Heat etc... , it would be nice to be able to specify one circuit for the 1st round, 1 for the second etc...
For a game like heat you might even want us the championship mode of heat but with eliminations after each race. This would be a bit complex to implement a be game specific but it would be nice.
It wouldn't be surprising to see that kind of things in IRL tournaments.
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