Ah, totally misread that. :\
But I still don't support the idea.
But I still don't support the idea.
(Oct. 03, 2011 12:34 PM)Uwik Wrote: Is it possible to alter the coding/interface for the Beypoint System into a separate system (not in the administrator panel)? That way, you can assign a special security level for a certain designated gorup? You can always create a new group called 'Beypoints Processors' or something, with clearance level lower than a moderator of course. It could be beneficial in the long run, as WBO Organized Play becomes increasingly more popular.
Less burden for the comittees, and all participants are happy.
(Sep. 29, 2011 9:38 PM)Arupaeo Wrote: HMS/Plastics are different sports apart from MFB in the same way that stock car racing is a different sport apart from Indy car racing. Yes they are all superficially the same class of things (beyblades or cars) and they all generally do the same thing (spin around in a stadium or race around a track), but they do them in different competitions and should not use the same system for points.
Yes, Mario Andretti did win a NASCAR race, but it didn't count towards his Indy cup points, and winning Formula One races should never (and don't) count toward him having a chance to hoist the Winston Cup...
In other words, I don't think HMS or Plastics should have points commingled into the current MFB beypoint system. If there is enough demand for points associated with HMS or Plastics, then they should get their own (respective) points system.
(Oct. 03, 2011 4:40 PM)Kei Wrote:(Sep. 29, 2011 9:38 PM)Arupaeo Wrote: HMS/Plastics are different sports apart from MFB in the same way that stock car racing is a different sport apart from Indy car racing. Yes they are all superficially the same class of things (beyblades or cars) and they all generally do the same thing (spin around in a stadium or race around a track), but they do them in different competitions and should not use the same system for points.
Yes, Mario Andretti did win a NASCAR race, but it didn't count towards his Indy cup points, and winning Formula One races should never (and don't) count toward him having a chance to hoist the Winston Cup...
In other words, I don't think HMS or Plastics should have points commingled into the current MFB beypoint system. If there is enough demand for points associated with HMS or Plastics, then they should get their own (respective) points system.
Can't agree more. Fundamentally, all three systems are the same, but they all have major differences. And like th!nk mentioned, like he plays Plastics differently, the way I play HMS is much different than the way I play MFB.
There seems to be enough demand for a separate system, so I think that as long as it is implemented correctly (ie. so as to not confuse people regarding what each ranking system represents), it would be good.
(Oct. 03, 2011 4:40 PM)Kei Wrote: Can't agree more. Fundamentally, all three systems are the same, but they all have major differences. And like th!nk mentioned, like he plays Plastics differently, the way I play HMS is much different than the way I play MFB.IIRC, you still used aggressive stamina in HND!. DEMS's RC is kind of like CS in a lot of ways and DEMS's AR is still a very circular, multi-use, top tier AR. I think it was very similar to your game, which is why I was never really worried about your pulling out a grip core during a stalling clause, even though we were playing in TBtS.
There seems to be enough demand for a separate system, so I think that as long as it is implemented correctly (ie. so as to not confuse people regarding what each ranking system represents), it would be good.
(Oct. 07, 2011 6:35 AM)Deikailo Wrote: Is it me or is it too easy to get place faces as they are now? I think the 8 player minimum doesn't really merit 3 faces to be given out. I think it would be easier to say tournament minimum is 8, but the face minimum is something like 12.
(Oct. 07, 2011 6:35 AM)Deikailo Wrote: IIRC, you still used aggressive stamina in HND!. DEMS's RC is kind of like CS in a lot of ways and DEMS's AR is still a very circular, multi-use, top tier AR. I think it was very similar to your game, which is why I was never really worried about your pulling out a grip core during a stalling clause, even though we were playing in TBtS.
(Oct. 07, 2011 6:04 PM)Kei Wrote:I didn't see you use it ! Did I use it in our last match? I can't remember...(Oct. 07, 2011 6:35 AM)Deikailo Wrote: IIRC, you still used aggressive stamina in HND!. DEMS's RC is kind of like CS in a lot of ways and DEMS's AR is still a very circular, multi-use, top tier AR. I think it was very similar to your game, which is why I was never really worried about your pulling out a grip core during a stalling clause, even though we were playing in TBtS.
I did actually play GFC UM combos in more than a few matches. I should have played one in our last match in TBTS; I think I was just too enamored with my Metal Change Core combo at that point in the day though ahaha.