Adjusting /fair toggle to /gvg for a bright future of small v small and solo vs solo

Started 10 Sep 2020
by Nephamael
in Suggestions
Hey guys,

we had a couple of threats on this topic already.
To get people onto the /fair list we need a small reward. I had some ideas on how to make it as few work as possible for the GMs, that i want to share.
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The fundamental idea:
- after every /fair cleanfight both solos or smallmen get reward RPs like /gvg cleanfight
1v1 = 125 RPs (1/8th of /gvg cleanfight)
2v2 = 225 RPs (2/8th of /gvg cleanfight)
5v5 = 625 RPs (5/8th of /gvg cleanfight)
and so on
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Now, to make it no very annoying work to control the system not being abused for the GMs i suggest we make it automatic rewards.

If both are on the list they get the reward after a fight solo vs solo without interference is already checked by the game for the "solokill" reward, the same can be applied for the smallmen. - If both groups are on the /fair list they get the reward if the system records no out of group interference of both sides.
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Now there is one thing for smallmen, they might not always be the same groupsize. So the question is, until what group size difference should the winning and the losing group get the reward? - I'd say maybe up to 2 players grpsize difference?! So 3v4 = reward for both groups, 7v4 = no reward, or only reward for the smaller group?
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Also extra RP bonuses on the reward side for lower ranks (below rr5 players) would imo be a great idea.

Let me know what you think
Thu 10 Sep 2020 7:50 PM by Nephamael
Displaying the extra RP reward is from being on the list (in the log) is also important for motivational purposes.
Fri 11 Sep 2020 6:13 AM by Sepplord
Anything that helps the smallman community is welcome

I will be running a midgard 4man (maybe 5...we are always unsure who will show up) tonight again from ~20:00 - 24:00 ± GMT+1
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