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Old 09-30-2004, 02:40 PM   #16
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About 2 years ago, I was pondering on how the top scores could become better, but since I don't play the game much anymore, I stopped caring, but this topic gave me something to think about and here are my ideas:


(This only applies for one on one by the way)


Let's say that a higher ranked person is fighting against some (that is obviously lower), presently, if the higher ranked person wins the match, they will get the usual 10 points, but my idea is about a battle judge system

The scoring is based off of -10 and 2-10 ("-10" being that you lost the match). For each round, you will be judged on how well you fought from a scale of 1-5, so let's say that Mr. X and Mr. Y engage in a hard fought round, probably the greatest round ever, it gets down to the wire and Mr. X comes out victorious, Mr. X will get a score of 5, because he displayed so many skills that are some of the best ever seen. And let's say in the next round, Mr. Y let's Mr. X beat him, with Mr. Y barely fighting or not fighting at all, Mr. X will receive a score of 1, because:

1. Mr. Y didn't barely fought or didn't fight at all

2. Mr. X didn't show the necessary skills it takes to receive a high score

3. It would be assumed that Mr. X was fighting for rank and/or Mr. Y gave him the free win.

So since Mr. X got a score of 5 in the first round and 1 in the 2nd round, he would then receive a total score of 6. What this means that if Mr. X kept on fighting Mr. Y and Mr. Y dind't fight back (which would make continuous or almost "perfects"), then for each match, Mr. X would receive a score of 2, but if Mr. X engaged in some of the greatest epic battles ever and won both rounds, Mr. X would receive a 10. Also, if you get a time over in your fight, you get deducted one point (this doesn't apply to people who would score a 1 in their fight or put the timer to off.

So in a specific round to receive the following scores, you have to:


Score of 1: Fight terribly, not showing too many skills (throwing projectiles all day for example) or getting a free win.

Score of 2: Medicore fighting, the fighitng that could usually be seen if you face someone.

Score of 3: An above average fight. A fight that would be in the tournament-level setting.

Score of 4: A very good fight, a championship worthy fight

Score of 5: One of the greatest rounds ever, skills used are very high, lots of normals, specials, helpers and super moves used as well as making very little costly mistakes (getting hit is fine, it doesn't even matter if you had an inch of health left), the fight would be excellent to watch.

Point for if you lose:

Score of -100: Not fight at all or barely fight

Score of -10: Lose the fight, it doesn't matter how well you did


I'll post my other ideas later that relates to this.




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