Originally posted by bluur27
but dont cpu teams get moved all the way to BBB no matter where they are?
Yes, all CPU teams are sent to the bottom league and completely reset as if it were a brand new team. There's also this, so a lot still needs to shake out...
Promotion sort order update
By Bort
I've been so busy lately I almost forgot to update everyone on this, but with playoffs starting in a couple days, it's important!
After last season's promotion scheme didn't get us what we were looking for in some cases, we've updated the promotion sort order as for who to choose for promotion to fill vacated CPU team slots to make regular season victories more important.
The new sort order is:
1. Number of playoff victories
2. Number of playoff games participated in (this covers the first round losers over the non playoff teams)
3. Regular season wins
4. Regular season ties
5. Regular season points scored
6. Regular season points against (lower is better)
7. Postseason scrimmage wins (not friendlies)
8. Postseason scrimmage ties (not friendlies)
9. Avg playoff game points differential
10. Avg postseason scrimmage points differential
11. Avg playoff points scored
12. Avg postseason scrimmage points scored
13. Avg playoff points allowed (lower is better)
14. Avg postseason scrimmages points allowed (lower is better)
15. Random selection.
If you're can't remember last season's sort order and are curious, check the past announcements list.
Good luck in the playoffs all!
but dont cpu teams get moved all the way to BBB no matter where they are?
Yes, all CPU teams are sent to the bottom league and completely reset as if it were a brand new team. There's also this, so a lot still needs to shake out...
Promotion sort order update
By Bort
I've been so busy lately I almost forgot to update everyone on this, but with playoffs starting in a couple days, it's important!
After last season's promotion scheme didn't get us what we were looking for in some cases, we've updated the promotion sort order as for who to choose for promotion to fill vacated CPU team slots to make regular season victories more important.
The new sort order is:
1. Number of playoff victories
2. Number of playoff games participated in (this covers the first round losers over the non playoff teams)
3. Regular season wins
4. Regular season ties
5. Regular season points scored
6. Regular season points against (lower is better)
7. Postseason scrimmage wins (not friendlies)
8. Postseason scrimmage ties (not friendlies)
9. Avg playoff game points differential
10. Avg postseason scrimmage points differential
11. Avg playoff points scored
12. Avg postseason scrimmage points scored
13. Avg playoff points allowed (lower is better)
14. Avg postseason scrimmages points allowed (lower is better)
15. Random selection.
If you're can't remember last season's sort order and are curious, check the past announcements list.
Good luck in the playoffs all!
Last edited Dec 14, 2008 21:28:22






























