I want there to be some clarity on how maps will be chosen while I am organizing SCS.
I am also using this as an oppurtunity to get you to
Join the Discord Know, that I am not doing anything crazy. instead, I am following guidance / precedence from this post
https://gunsoficarus.com/community/forum/index.php/topic,7579.msg127718.html#msg127718 (TLDR: Lueosi would swap the maps if the randomizer placed the same one twice in a row for a team. He tried to prevent teams, regardless if they won the match or not, from playing the same map twice in a row)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EYWzL5v99fLcmRT73PI4axIJiKSZD25lejeZjEd4_D0/edit#gid=0 :this is the Google Doc spreadsheet I will use to randomize the maps. The randomization is simple - Column A is this function: =rand() it places a random number 0-1 into column A. This number changes anytime something is edited on the document (including pressing the sort button). The maps are on column B. I highlight both columns and sort from lowest to highest by column A. Bam, randomized. I then take the top map and move it over, then re randomize again. repeat until all matches have a map.
I'm pretty sure you can watch me randomize it by clicking the link while I'm editing it. We can make a pre-SCS event out of it if you guys want.
I feel this is important because A) I'll be playing in SCS and I want transparency, B) it allows me to receive informative feedback, and C) it makes the entire process more interactive.
Now, onto the issue of the bracket.
Currently, the website works as intended (though I still need the information for it *hint hint person I'm not gonna call out
*). However, I remember a post (I couldn't find it) where the organizer stated that, while it was a random bracket, he would purposefully alter it based on a team's relative experience with SCS. This meant that he would typically make it so newer teams initialy faced eachother. I'll stop trying to be politically correct now. He tried to make it so teams didn't get completley stomped on the first match.
My problem with this is that it is totally biased, situational, and has too many variables to count. Overall it makes sense (and is definitetly in good taste), but how do I transparently and without (too much) grey area, swap teams around? Furthermore, how do I, as an organizer, alter these things in a fair manner? I can't. Altering the bracket, especially since I'll be participating in SCS as a player, is kinda fucked up.
Unless you have an idea on how to do it.
I might start a scoring system and utilize the last 10 SCS to get it started. If you have a fix for it, an idea, anything, lemme know. I have a channel specifically for this kind of stuff in the discord. Maybe posting it here is better though - such as this post since its so long / detailed or w/e
Thanks for reading.