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Post by BDS on Jun 1, 2007 8:56:23 GMT -5
Alright, clearly I just need to program the different personalities to look at countout victories in different fashions, too, depending on their personalities.
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Post by jefft on Jun 1, 2007 8:59:08 GMT -5
Err, no it isn't. ;D I typed in 'disqualification' and 'DQ' and all that and you've obviously changed the points (thank you)...but now ALL of my rankings points have increased by 100. For example, my #1 ranked guy had 31 points, now he has 131. My dq winner should have 3.5 points but he has 103.5 points. The dq loser should have -4 points, but he has 96 points...and so on, and so on. No, that's intentional. The bootleg wrestlers were at a GROSS disadvantage compared to official wrestlers, and the extra 100 points is a reflection of that. All is well. Ah. Forgive my ignorance, master. I am just a young padowan.
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Post by BDS on Jun 1, 2007 9:00:40 GMT -5
Heh heh heh ... no worries. I'd much rather hear about something that you think is wrong and find out that it's just fine than to never know about it and just let a bug fester.
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Post by jefft on Jun 1, 2007 9:14:19 GMT -5
It looks like rankings are staying active for 6 months, correct? Then the entire list just completely disappears one day later. So how do guys retire or go inactive and drop off your rankings then? For example, if Omega's last match is in Dec of '88, but you keep on having cards, when does the Tracker drop him off the rankings?
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Post by BDS on Jun 1, 2007 9:17:07 GMT -5
It looks like rankings are staying active for 6 months, correct? Then the entire list just completely disappears one day later. So how do guys retire or go inactive and drop off your rankings then? For example, if Omega's last match is in Dec of '88, but you keep on having cards, when does the Tracker drop him off the rankings? It depends on the personality. Some of them have longer memories than others. There are actually two different considerations relative to time. The first is the number of months they count matches for in determining their rankings, which I think runs from 4 to 8. The second is the drop off point, the number of months after which matches start counting for less. Again, this is something different for everyone. Some of the personalities are very concerned with what someone's done lately, while others are more prone to look at a larger body of work.
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Post by jefft on Jun 1, 2007 9:35:29 GMT -5
It looks like rankings are staying active for 6 months, correct? Then the entire list just completely disappears one day later. So how do guys retire or go inactive and drop off your rankings then? For example, if Omega's last match is in Dec of '88, but you keep on having cards, when does the Tracker drop him off the rankings? It depends on the personality. Some of them have longer memories than others. There are actually two different considerations relative to time. The first is the number of months they count matches for in determining their rankings, which I think runs from 4 to 8. The second is the drop off point, the number of months after which matches start counting for less. Again, this is something different for everyone. Some of the personalities are very concerned with what someone's done lately, while others are more prone to look at a larger body of work. Ok, flipped through the months and a few of the personalities and I see what you're talking about. That's actually a very cool feature actually.
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Post by BDS on Jun 1, 2007 9:39:35 GMT -5
That's actually a very cool feature actually. Thank you, Jeff! The Rankings are my favorite part of the Tracker. And it should just get more and more fun as we add in more personalities with the extra sets. Omega, Morpheus, Star Warrior, Colby & Pelf, Commissioner Carter ... this'll be a blast.
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Post by toasterboy on Jun 2, 2007 0:38:43 GMT -5
I'd actually love a personality that takes into account a wrestler's entire career (all wins/all losses) as that's how I do my rankings normally. Current champions as of the rankings would get a bonus so they'd be up at the top. But If a wrestler is active, they are ranked depending on their entire career.
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