Winning this game gives only 1 ELO, even in a multiplayer game. I don't think that's the case in any other game here on BGA, not even close. So it seems so wrong. Is this working as intended, and if so, what's the reasoning behind it?
ELO
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- RicardoRix
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Re: ELO
it's a co-op game.
Unless you want a barrage of 'Abandon now to protect my ELO' player activity.
Unless you want a barrage of 'Abandon now to protect my ELO' player activity.
- RicardoRix
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Re: ELO
Yes, I think Hanabi lead the way to show how ELO and co-op games don't really mix.
Just a small sample of very active threads:
https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 02&t=16406
https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 02&t=12940
Top Players with a profile message:
About me
I don't abandon Hanabi games - even if vital cards lost.
And Hanabi player groups devoted to the cause:
https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=159 ... on=members
Just a small sample of very active threads:
https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 02&t=16406
https://boardgamearena.com/forum/viewto ... 02&t=12940
Top Players with a profile message:
About me
I don't abandon Hanabi games - even if vital cards lost.
And Hanabi player groups devoted to the cause:
https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=159 ... on=members
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Re: ELO
And the same thing is going on Forbidden Island.RicardoRix wrote: ↑13 November 2020, 09:28 Yes, I think Hanabi lead the way to show how ELO and co-op games don't really mix.
Because BGA does not award gift points for 'tied' games. Not related to ELO.
This is absurd, but the bug is present for years. Win a solo mode and you will get 5 gift points.
- Spring_Hyacinth
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Re: ELO
I've won both solo and multiplayer mode and never got my 5 gift points.. I also really enjoy Hanabi and Hanabi's system seems more reasonable than this, I feel like 1 ELO per game is just too low...ufm wrote: ↑20 November 2020, 01:13And the same thing is going on Forbidden Island.RicardoRix wrote: ↑13 November 2020, 09:28 Yes, I think Hanabi lead the way to show how ELO and co-op games don't really mix.
Because BGA does not award gift points for 'tied' games. Not related to ELO.
This is absurd, but the bug is present for years. Win a solo mode and you will get 5 gift points.
Re: ELO
Due to the changes in training mode, now you can gain 5 gift from coop games only when someone quits or concedes in a 2-player game.Spring_Hyacinth wrote: ↑03 February 2021, 01:59 I've won both solo and multiplayer mode and never got my 5 gift points.. I also really enjoy Hanabi and Hanabi's system seems more reasonable than this, I feel like 1 ELO per game is just too low...