The Observatory Season 6 discussion
Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2017 7:17 pm
First of all, here is the finalized schedule for Season 6.
Qualifier 1 - Saturday, October 28, 2017
Qualifier 2 - Saturday, November 11, 2017
Qualifier 3 - Saturday, November 18, 2017
Finals Tournament - Saturday, December 9, 2017 <--- UPDATED DATE
All are 5 PM ET/2 PM PT
Next, I wanted to bring up a number of points that were brought up throughout the season:
=== Qualifier Home Level Selection ===
Currently, the way home level selection is decided is on a per-event basis. You start with a 50/50 chance of getting one or the other, and then what you get is based on prior games. ie: if you're due a home level and your opponent is due an away level, you get it. If both pilots have had the same amount of home or away levels, it becomes 50/50 again.
The down side that was brought up to this is that, between events, it can give players the same players a home level in the same matchup over and over.
The up side is that you are extremely unlikely to have to have 4 consecutive games home or away. 3 and 1 is possible, but ultimately you'll get your day once you play enough games.
The suggestion has been to consider the home levels within the matchup in past events, and not give a player home or away multiple times in a row against the same opponent.
Personally, I'm very uninclined to change this. The complaint from one pilot was that they got the same side in 3 consecutive matchups, a 25% chance of occurring in any given matchup. The fact that it has come up in the top tier is notable, but to me it's not significant enough to warrant a change. Such a low sample size - 3 games - is not really something I feel comfortable acting on that will affect the entire competition. Your home match will come up eventually, and you will probably even get a streak of your own the other way at some point.
I am willing to hear counterarguments. I just don't feel like we've had sufficient data to decide to change this. Does anyone have examples where this is happening, and how much of a difference has it made for you?
=== Duplicating of Primaries in the Wildcard Anarchy ===
There was a concern brought up among the wildcard pilots in the past anarchy that there would not be enough primaries to go around.
Personally, I hate it when there aren't enough primaries in an anarchy game, as level 1 lasers and concs can only do so much against someone going on a rampage with a fusion cannon.
From a competition standpoint, this can easily turn a close anarchy game to one that becomes a blowout. Now, this season, I think we all expected the blowout we got given that the only gold+ pilot involved was a diamond pilot, but with a closer set of pilots, this could be a difference maker.
I'm inclined to change this, but I really don't know how to address it. I'm thinking that when you select the level, you should select an appropriate primary multiplier. But what if a pilot DOESN'T want duplication, and throws Io no X's into the pool? Should primary duplication be required?
=== Finals Tournament Length ===
6 1/2 hours. That's what our first season's tournament was, and we had 8 matches in that one. I love watching and calling the competition, but I really think we need to start talking about ways to trim down how long the tournament itself is taking.
Part of the reason for this is that the competition has gotten amazing. Every match seemed like the losing pilot could have won at some point. I love this, and don't want to lose the competition we have.
My suggestion is to reduce the points required to finish one leg of a match to 15. You still get a longer match than a standard 1v1, but we're reducing the points required by 25%, which should shed between 1 1/2 to 2 hours off of the time of the event. I think 5 hours or less is reasonable. Anyone have other suggestions?
=== Anything Else? ===
I'm open to discussions on how replacing a level went this season, how the wildcard worked out, and anything else you want to discuss this season. I feel like I'm missing a talking point from the regular season, so hopefully whoever had the concern will voice it here.
I *LOVE* doing this, and hope to keep doing this into next year and beyond!
Qualifier 1 - Saturday, October 28, 2017
Qualifier 2 - Saturday, November 11, 2017
Qualifier 3 - Saturday, November 18, 2017
Finals Tournament - Saturday, December 9, 2017 <--- UPDATED DATE
All are 5 PM ET/2 PM PT
Next, I wanted to bring up a number of points that were brought up throughout the season:
=== Qualifier Home Level Selection ===
Currently, the way home level selection is decided is on a per-event basis. You start with a 50/50 chance of getting one or the other, and then what you get is based on prior games. ie: if you're due a home level and your opponent is due an away level, you get it. If both pilots have had the same amount of home or away levels, it becomes 50/50 again.
The down side that was brought up to this is that, between events, it can give players the same players a home level in the same matchup over and over.
The up side is that you are extremely unlikely to have to have 4 consecutive games home or away. 3 and 1 is possible, but ultimately you'll get your day once you play enough games.
The suggestion has been to consider the home levels within the matchup in past events, and not give a player home or away multiple times in a row against the same opponent.
Personally, I'm very uninclined to change this. The complaint from one pilot was that they got the same side in 3 consecutive matchups, a 25% chance of occurring in any given matchup. The fact that it has come up in the top tier is notable, but to me it's not significant enough to warrant a change. Such a low sample size - 3 games - is not really something I feel comfortable acting on that will affect the entire competition. Your home match will come up eventually, and you will probably even get a streak of your own the other way at some point.
I am willing to hear counterarguments. I just don't feel like we've had sufficient data to decide to change this. Does anyone have examples where this is happening, and how much of a difference has it made for you?
=== Duplicating of Primaries in the Wildcard Anarchy ===
There was a concern brought up among the wildcard pilots in the past anarchy that there would not be enough primaries to go around.
Personally, I hate it when there aren't enough primaries in an anarchy game, as level 1 lasers and concs can only do so much against someone going on a rampage with a fusion cannon.
From a competition standpoint, this can easily turn a close anarchy game to one that becomes a blowout. Now, this season, I think we all expected the blowout we got given that the only gold+ pilot involved was a diamond pilot, but with a closer set of pilots, this could be a difference maker.
I'm inclined to change this, but I really don't know how to address it. I'm thinking that when you select the level, you should select an appropriate primary multiplier. But what if a pilot DOESN'T want duplication, and throws Io no X's into the pool? Should primary duplication be required?
=== Finals Tournament Length ===
6 1/2 hours. That's what our first season's tournament was, and we had 8 matches in that one. I love watching and calling the competition, but I really think we need to start talking about ways to trim down how long the tournament itself is taking.
Part of the reason for this is that the competition has gotten amazing. Every match seemed like the losing pilot could have won at some point. I love this, and don't want to lose the competition we have.
My suggestion is to reduce the points required to finish one leg of a match to 15. You still get a longer match than a standard 1v1, but we're reducing the points required by 25%, which should shed between 1 1/2 to 2 hours off of the time of the event. I think 5 hours or less is reasonable. Anyone have other suggestions?
=== Anything Else? ===
I'm open to discussions on how replacing a level went this season, how the wildcard worked out, and anything else you want to discuss this season. I feel like I'm missing a talking point from the regular season, so hopefully whoever had the concern will voice it here.
I *LOVE* doing this, and hope to keep doing this into next year and beyond!