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I've been tracking how points are awarded and lost; and please correct me if I'm wrong.
So, it starts with 20 points per player. The winning player receives the sum of all points lost by all the defeated players. The more players in the game, the more points the winner is awarded. For example, in a 4 player game, the winner can expect to receive 60 points (p - 1) * 20. A 3 player game, winner receives 40 points.
Now the player that looses last looses the least. But the calculation of how much each defeated player looses is a bit of a mystery. In a 3 player game, I've observed the first defeated player lost 23 point and the last player lost 17. The winner was awarded the sum of those players lost points, 40 points. But that was a Fog of War game and I couldn't see details of that game log.
Now in a 4 player game I won, I received 63 points. The defeated players lost 22, 21, & 20 in the order they were defeated. So, where did the extra 3 points come from? One explanation is that some of these players missed turns, so maybe they were dinged a point each time they missed one.
But, I could be wrong. In my game, one player got kicked for timing out. I defeated the other two.
What I can deduce is that the winning player is awarded more for winning a larger player count game. A defeated player that lasts longer in a game looses less points than one that is defeated earlier, but not by much.
If you want to increase your rank faster, join higher player count games and win. If you feel you're going to loose, hang in there longer than other players and you'll loose less.
Is there a document that describes how points are received and lost?
-=- PalaDolphin
So, it starts with 20 points per player. The winning player receives the sum of all points lost by all the defeated players. The more players in the game, the more points the winner is awarded. For example, in a 4 player game, the winner can expect to receive 60 points (p - 1) * 20. A 3 player game, winner receives 40 points.
Now the player that looses last looses the least. But the calculation of how much each defeated player looses is a bit of a mystery. In a 3 player game, I've observed the first defeated player lost 23 point and the last player lost 17. The winner was awarded the sum of those players lost points, 40 points. But that was a Fog of War game and I couldn't see details of that game log.
Now in a 4 player game I won, I received 63 points. The defeated players lost 22, 21, & 20 in the order they were defeated. So, where did the extra 3 points come from? One explanation is that some of these players missed turns, so maybe they were dinged a point each time they missed one.
But, I could be wrong. In my game, one player got kicked for timing out. I defeated the other two.
What I can deduce is that the winning player is awarded more for winning a larger player count game. A defeated player that lasts longer in a game looses less points than one that is defeated earlier, but not by much.
If you want to increase your rank faster, join higher player count games and win. If you feel you're going to loose, hang in there longer than other players and you'll loose less.
Is there a document that describes how points are received and lost?
-=- PalaDolphin