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Friday, June 13, 2008

Were the All-In tournaments successful?

This week we tested a new All-In style of tournaments where you could play bracket songs at any difficulty and still end up with a competing score. From my end, everything looked like it worked. Scores were being adjusted with the proper formula (per song, per difficulty) and the resulting brackets reflected the All-In scores. I had my wife play in a few brackets and from observing playing and converting in real-time, I can say it looked like everything went fine there too.

But how did you see the All-In tournaments? If you played in a tournament this week, please comment here or let us know somehow.
  • Do you feel the adjusted scores were accurate?
  • Did you trust them?
  • Did you try playing in a different difficulty than you're used to playing?
  • Did the match-ups seem fair?
  • If you played Easy/Med/Hard, did you feel like you had a chance against Expert scores?

Looking back at some of the tournaments, I didn't see any scores that looked way off. In fact, most of the scores were pretty close, which made for some really nice match-ups.

Mike S. finished off helping me with getting the proper multipliers for all the stock songs, so future All-In tournaments can feature the bonus songs including TTFAF.

So unless anyone has some major issues with how the week of All-In brackets went, I'll be regularly scheduling the All-In tourneys along with the leveled tourneys. Also, the PPT form will be updated to allow for All-In too, so you can schedule friend tourneys without having to worry about levels.

Please comment or post in the forum or even send mail. Any feedback is appreciated, positive or negative. Hearing from players makes a huge difference.

1 Comments:

Anonymous mini76 said...

I feel they are a great idea. As you dont get problems with people complaining about levels to easy or hard. Also cross format is brill.
Nobody feels left out.

November 7, 2008 5:42 PM

 

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