With the sign up already at 30+ I'm looking into the possability of splitting the field into 2 divisions and racing over 2 servers
If this occurs then we will need to address the issue of ranking players/racers/teams and also to work out how dynamic it will be.
I am thinking unless other people have ideas to just double the points on offer for the top division per race.
The divisions are worked out each race after qualifying on 2 servers (it does not matter witch server you qualify on) the top 20 go to division 1 for that race and the bottom 20 go to division 2.
I think the SIM FIA DTM series runs the same system
if there are less than 40 people we'll split the racers in half, meaning if 34 people race then it'll be top 17 in div 1, 18-34 in div 2, so both fields are the same.
At the next week race the qualifying again sorts out the order...
The only down side to this is that both servers will have to run at the same time (sorry Arrow )
Does anyone have any thoughts/praise/concern for this system?
This is a free board, so comments are always welcome, just no flames please
Best Regards,
Dru.
If this occurs then we will need to address the issue of ranking players/racers/teams and also to work out how dynamic it will be.
I am thinking unless other people have ideas to just double the points on offer for the top division per race.
The divisions are worked out each race after qualifying on 2 servers (it does not matter witch server you qualify on) the top 20 go to division 1 for that race and the bottom 20 go to division 2.
I think the SIM FIA DTM series runs the same system
if there are less than 40 people we'll split the racers in half, meaning if 34 people race then it'll be top 17 in div 1, 18-34 in div 2, so both fields are the same.
At the next week race the qualifying again sorts out the order...
The only down side to this is that both servers will have to run at the same time (sorry Arrow )
Does anyone have any thoughts/praise/concern for this system?
This is a free board, so comments are always welcome, just no flames please
Best Regards,
Dru.