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Monkey
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:17:38 (ID: 30372) Report Abuse |
agree with most here it really is more needed to vary the schedule than "just nice to have". hell i'd settle for randomising the divs every season at rollover to mix it up more if thats easier but playing on average the same 12 teams in league games every season isnt good at all
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:20:24 (ID: 30375) Report Abuse | |
No. I thing the schedule is fixed in most parts.
Educated guess: Variant 1) the standing from last year is taken and every open place is filled by bot-flush, promotion and relegation. Variant 2) the leagues are filled after bot-flush, relegation and promotion and the initial sorting is done by some kind of rule, like name sorting or age of team or what every. Anyway, for every position for every division a fixed schedule is there. Like 1 ac est plays ..... 2 ac est plays ..... Didn't check that, but could work. |
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:22:08 (ID: 30377) |
jack6 wrote:
No. I thing the schedule is fixed in most parts. Educated guess: Variant 1) the standing from last year is taken and every open place is filled by bot-flush, promotion and relegation. Variant 2) the leagues are filled after bot-flush, relegation and promotion and the initial sorting is done by some kind of rule, like name sorting or age of team or what every. Anyway, for every position for every division a fixed schedule is there. Like 1 ac est plays ..... 2 ac est plays ..... Didn't check that, but could work. At the moment? No rotation on the team spots, just replacements 1 by 1 But yes, easiest way would be a shuffle per division before we schedule the matches |
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Monkey
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:37:38 (ID: 30382) Report Abuse |
i have 10 games this season that i played last season as well. 2 are from a bot replacement in my div, 2 are bot replacements in NCN and are both strong and ACS lost nobody so and theres maybe 1 relegation team between those 2 divs and my div this season. the other 2 are the random games and should continue to be random though i now know i will play strepitoso every season if he wins his div and i come 2nd in mine which is quite likely so im expecting 14/15 out of 16 games to be the same next season if nothing changes and none of those teams go bot. not cool
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Newgate
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:43:10 (ID: 30383) Report Abuse |
This is the official NFL shedule
Each team plays the other three teams in their division twice: once at home, and once on the road (six games). Each team plays the four teams from another division within its own conference once on a rotating three-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games). Each team plays the four teams from a division in the other conference once on a rotating four-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games). Each team plays once against the other teams in its conference that finished in the same place in their own divisions as themselves the previous season, not counting the division they were already scheduled to play: one at home, one on the road (two games). |
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:53:12 (ID: 30387) Report Abuse |
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jack6 wrote:
No. I thing the schedule is fixed in most parts. Educated guess: Variant 1) the standing from last year is taken and every open place is filled by bot-flush, promotion and relegation. Variant 2) the leagues are filled after bot-flush, relegation and promotion and the initial sorting is done by some kind of rule, like name sorting or age of team or what every. Anyway, for every position for every division a fixed schedule is there. Like 1 ac est plays ..... 2 ac est plays ..... Didn't check that, but could work. At the moment? No rotation on the team spots, just replacements 1 by 1 But yes, easiest way would be a shuffle per division before we schedule the matches Complete reshuffling of all teams in a league can be a good solution in my opinion |
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:54:06 (ID: 30388) |
Newgate wrote:
This is the official NFL shedule Each team plays the other three teams in their division twice: once at home, and once on the road (six games). Each team plays the four teams from another division within its own conference once on a rotating three-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games). Each team plays the four teams from a division in the other conference once on a rotating four-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games). Each team plays once against the other teams in its conference that finished in the same place in their own divisions as themselves the previous season, not counting the division they were already scheduled to play: one at home, one on the road (two games). Sorry, but well known.. and this is not the schedule, it is the rules how to schedule...I would have to create a schedule based on this rules, by avoiding collisions and keeping track of byweeks and so on. I prefer to use a ready schedule, and schdule my games according to it |
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:55:00 (ID: 30389) |
alexshans84 wrote:
Complete reshuffling of all teams in a league can be a good solution in my opinion If you made the decision to play AC or NC, and the engine shuffles your league, you could be moved to the other convference, that's no cool |
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Newgate
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:56:47 (ID: 30390) Report Abuse |
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Newgate wrote:
This is the official NFL shedule Each team plays the other three teams in their division twice: once at home, and once on the road (six games). Each team plays the four teams from another division within its own conference once on a rotating three-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games). Each team plays the four teams from a division in the other conference once on a rotating four-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games). Each team plays once against the other teams in its conference that finished in the same place in their own divisions as themselves the previous season, not counting the division they were already scheduled to play: one at home, one on the road (two games). Sorry, but well known.. and this is not the schedule, it is the rules how to schedule...I would have to create a schedule based on this rules, by avoiding collisions and keeping track of byweeks and so on. I prefer to use a ready schedule, and schdule my games according to it i know this is not the shedule but the rule and i forget to say that is hard to create a automatic shedule by this rule, but not impossible^^ |
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Tarjan
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posted: 2012-02-28 12:57:39 (ID: 30391) Report Abuse |
also maybe all strong Teams in one all "weak" in another
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