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Post by thesanityassassin on Nov 22, 2011 8:52:57 GMT -5
Does anyone have one of the scoring sheets? Wouldn't mind taking a look at how it was scored...I've seen SO many scoring systems over the years, and they all have their advantages and disadvantages. It's really hard to run a base win/loss with GW systems I find....it's fine for Warmachine, where there aren't really margins of victory, but there can be some BIG differences in 40k games.
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Post by Jack Shrapnel on Nov 22, 2011 12:29:11 GMT -5
well the scoring sheet itself was pretty basic, asking whether it was a massacre, major, minor win, etc. a section for bonus points and three part question on sports and painting.
I think where it got confusing (and where we had to ask pretty much universally how to do it) was what actually constituted each level of win... we were told to put the number of objective points we scored on the sheet itself, then they scored based off that...
there wasn't a kill point mission during the whole day... it was all objectives... including one mission where you scored based on being near an objective that moved.
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Post by thesanityassassin on Nov 22, 2011 17:16:23 GMT -5
Ahh, I see. IMHO that doesn't always work the best. Most players I know like to be the ones to put the scores on the sheets themselves...I know having the organizer do it might beat out the occasional rigging (IE in my time I've seen someone suffer a minor loss and give their opponent a massacre to let a friend win the event), but while I'm sure that the scorers did their best, slip ups can always be made in adding (I know I've done it, and I've seen it happen in tourneys out of town), and so having the majority of things written down by players eases minds I think.
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