AL leagues
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
AL leagues
Quick (and possibly stupid) querie: Are the AL leagues working as a league system, with promotions and relegations? And if not does anyone else think it would be a good idea?
RosstheIcon- Posts : 302
Join date : 2013-07-29
Age : 30
Location : Warwickshire, UK
Re: AL leagues
We don't at the moment, as we aim to make the leagues as tight as possible. If someone quickly shows that they're too quick for a given league they will be moved. Champions have the option to move up certainly, as they might want to test themselves against tougher opposition. Equally, at tbe end of the season we will likely encourage a semi-voluntary reshuffle to try and get any League groupings tighter where possible (this will hopefully be useful when we come to set up a PL2). But we won't force people up or down, as they might not be able to make the day of the next league, and we don't want to lose loyal members over this.
Many of the website staff have come from Leagues where automatic promotion-demotion systems are used; and whilst it can be effectively done, we're trying a more naturally grouped ethos on the website here. The hope is to keep everything workable, and encourage the simple enjoyment of coming together with other clean drivers once-per-week and racing.
Many of the website staff have come from Leagues where automatic promotion-demotion systems are used; and whilst it can be effectively done, we're trying a more naturally grouped ethos on the website here. The hope is to keep everything workable, and encourage the simple enjoyment of coming together with other clean drivers once-per-week and racing.
Re: AL leagues
I like the system as you have it now.
I am consistently finishing in the bottom 5 in AL1, but feel I know my place. It is a great learning curve to race with (on the same track as!) guys like topmantayler and daflukey who are always quick, and would normaly be promoted quickly.
For someone learning to race this game well, overwhelming odds are probably the best way.
Also some of the quicker guys may only be able to race certain nights, at least this way everyone gets to race
I am consistently finishing in the bottom 5 in AL1, but feel I know my place. It is a great learning curve to race with (on the same track as!) guys like topmantayler and daflukey who are always quick, and would normaly be promoted quickly.
For someone learning to race this game well, overwhelming odds are probably the best way.
Also some of the quicker guys may only be able to race certain nights, at least this way everyone gets to race
Guest- Guest
Re: AL leagues
Fair enough then, I have no issue with that approach either.
RosstheIcon- Posts : 302
Join date : 2013-07-29
Age : 30
Location : Warwickshire, UK
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|