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Thoughts on the "ELO" ranking system
What do you think about the ranking system in toribash? What are your opinions on it?

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Other than it dropping 1millon tc into the toribash economy every single month i think the idea of it was good but it could definitely use some revision to work some of the exploits out
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Im not sure if you mean the Elo system or everything else surrounding it. Either way Im not a big fan - Ive written up a rework using the Elo system which I can no longer access :v

But I think itd be a big step forward if we were to ditch Elo and move to Glicko-2, its a very good system used widely, even in chess now (which Elo was created for).
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Originally Posted by GnilRettemHC View Post
Does Glicko-2 have significant advantages beyond initial ranking?

It does have some serious disadvantages as you could theoretically play a very few amount of games and attain a very high ranking, if you win all your games. Elo has the downside, but in some cases a upside, in being grind heavy. However, without ranked pairings, both systems fall flat.
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Originally Posted by Smogard49 View Post
It does have some serious disadvantages as you could theoretically play a very few amount of games and attain a very high ranking, if you win all your games. Elo has the downside, but in some cases a upside, in being grind heavy. However, without ranked pairings, both systems fall flat.

I consider this a positive to Glicko-2. One of the best parts about Glicko-2 is having great players be placed high early.

In no competitive game that I can think of, do they force great players to slowly grind up the ladder from the absolute bottom until the very top, splattering people in boring games. It's not fun for excellent players to have to stomp out hundreds of games, and it makes ladders more of an activity medal than a skill medal when you use this regular ELO system.

When you win game after game like what you described, you're proving that you don't belong where you're at and you should quickly be accelerated to a place where you can't just streak back to back to back wins. The entire point of any matchmaking system is to place every player in a position where the long term run is they'll win and lose 50% of their games even.
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Originally Posted by Bodhisattva View Post

In no competitive game that I can think of, do they force great players to slowly grind up the ladder from the absolute bottom until the very top, splattering people in boring games.

League of Legends.
Originally Posted by MoldyRobot View Post
League of Legends.

Is a game that doesn't force players to mindlessly grind up a ladder. There's this fun thing called "placement" matches, where if you show at the beginning that you're a great player, you'll transcend a rank that for some it takes thousands of games to reach.

Additionally, there's a hidden ELO score in LoL score associated with your account based off streaks, meaning you get more LP for winning more consecutive games, and when a teammate blows the game for you, you hardly lose the LP.

A quote taken directly concerning League's ELO system:
The Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players, originally designed for two-player games such as chess. It is named after its creator Arpad Elo, a Hungarian American physics professor and chessplayer.[1] The Elo system was invented as an improved chess rating system, but today it has been adapted for use in many other games. Variations of it are also used as a rating system for multiplayer competition in a number of games and has been adapted to team sports including association football, American college football and basketball, and Major League Baseball.


So yeah, my point stands. And this is a discussion thread so please, try to add more to your posts.
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Originally Posted by Bodhisattva View Post
I consider this a positive to Glicko-2. One of the best parts about Glicko-2 is having great players be placed high early.

In no competitive game that I can think of, do they force great players to slowly grind up the ladder from the absolute bottom until the very top, splattering people in boring games. It's not fun for excellent players to have to stomp out hundreds of games, and it makes ladders more of an activity medal than a skill medal when you use this regular ELO system.

When you win game after game like what you described, you're proving that you don't belong where you're at and you should quickly be accelerated to a place where you can't just streak back to back to back wins. The entire point of any matchmaking system is to place every player in a position where the long term run is they'll win and lose 50% of their games even.

There are already methods for calibration with ELO, so thinking that a grind from 1200 (or whatever your base ELO is) is integral in ELO is simply not correct. Giving an undue bias for new players and allowing them to ELO camp at very high ranks with few games played is not very good.

If all you are concerned about is calibration, then there's no need for an entire overhaul:
Originally Posted by Bodhisattva View Post
Is a game that doesn't force players to mindlessly grind up a ladder. There's this fun thing called "placement" matches, where if you show at the beginning that you're a great player, you'll transcend a rank that for some it takes thousands of games to reach.

Additionally, there's a hidden ELO score in LoL score associated with your account based off streaks, meaning you get more LP for winning more consecutive games, and when a teammate blows the game for you, you hardly lose the LP.

A quote taken directly concerning League's ELO system:



So yeah, my point stands. And this is a discussion thread so please, try to add more to your posts.

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Originally Posted by GnilRettemHC View Post
There are already methods for calibration with ELO, so thinking that a grind from 1200 (or whatever your base ELO is) is integral in ELO is simply not correct. Giving an undue bias for new players and allowing them to ELO camp at very high ranks with few games played is not very good.

If all you are concerned about is calibration, then there's no need for an entire overhaul:

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On a side note: is posting in color no longer banned?

What methods of calibration are there? Please elaborate, noone in the staff is specialized in ranking systems as far as I know so if you can actually back up your point it could be of use - as it is though youre not really arguing against Bod's point youre just giving a vague statement that could mean a lot of different things.

Things cant really move forward in this discussion unless examples of what can be done are used, so please do provide the "method(s) of calibration".

In addition, what advantage is there of a traditional Elo system over Glicko-2? As far as I can see there are none, even if you can provide a calibration method, Glicko-2 can certainly achieve the same thing. What downside does Glicko-2 have that Elo doesnt?
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