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Re: Ranking
I guess adum is the only one who knows for certain. Try writing him a mail?
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Well, adum has given some insight as to the scoring system here and there:
http://www.hacker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=105
http://www.hacker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1523
I don't know if a complete description of the algorithm used is given on this here forum though. Maybe there is and I just haven't found the topic where it was stated.
http://www.hacker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=105
http://www.hacker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1523
I don't know if a complete description of the algorithm used is given on this here forum though. Maybe there is and I just haven't found the topic where it was stated.
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For as far as I can tell, seeing my rank go up and down as well, and from what I can read from the previous links and: http://www.hacker.org/challenge/about.php (and that fact that recalculation is necessary)
You get points for each challenge you solve. The points you get for a challenge are probably something like:
You then sum the scores of all the challenges to get your personal score; which put you somewhere on in top list.
This implies your rank going down when someone else solved a challenge you also solved.
I'm not quite sure how the games on the homepage go into this, but I expect a similar method is used.
(And I expect that you rank just doesn't make any sense during the recalculation)
You get points for each challenge you solve. The points you get for a challenge are probably something like:
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100^(Number of people who solved the challenge)
This implies your rank going down when someone else solved a challenge you also solved.
I'm not quite sure how the games on the homepage go into this, but I expect a similar method is used.
(And I expect that you rank just doesn't make any sense during the recalculation)
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Honestly, I don't understand this.MindFreakz wrote: This implies your rank going down when someone else solved a challenge you also solved.
If you get points once, in the moment when you have just solved a challenge - then you would not "lose" points when somebody else solves the same challenge.
If your points are constantly recalculated for challenges that you have solved in the past... then I really wonder what's the rationale behind that. It does not seem very intuitive, at least.
My Challenges rank is pretty much constant (certainly relative to other people) - it would appear not to be to do with people solving the challenges, at least... I haven't solved any bot wars at all, so that shouldn't affect my ranking, I would have thought (I can't get much lower than 0!), and I haven't seen great upheavals in the 'weekly solvers' lists on the games.
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@AMindForeverVoyaging:
I didn't think of it myself (from: http://www.hacker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=105):
If two people solved exactly the same challenges, they would now be ranked equally; otherwise, the player who started playing earlier would probably be ranked higher.
I didn't think of it myself (from: http://www.hacker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=105):
I don't know why this is done (I guess only adum knows). The only reason to do this I can think of is to give new players a fair chance.adum wrote:the points are recalculated hourly.
If two people solved exactly the same challenges, they would now be ranked equally; otherwise, the player who started playing earlier would probably be ranked higher.
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This is kinda unfair, older users get more points.if you're top in a particular puzzle, you'll be awarded 100 points, and it goes down from there.
For example check this guy tiwe, no Bitbath or Wormageddon and still has a high ranking.
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I have always felt that this does not make much sense in the context that we have here.contagious wrote: This is kinda unfair, older users get more points.
You could do it this way if all people, e.g. in a competition run, started at the same point of time. Then, sure why not, he who solves a challenge/puzzle first should get more points than the second guy.
In a field where people start at totally different points of time, giving more points to somebody who started on a challenge way earlier (and thus had the advantage of being able to finish it earlier than the competitors) is simply not a sensible approach.
And he has only solved 86 challenges! It's got to be a joke to rank somebody with such average achievements that high. It clearly shows that the ranking system used here is pretty nonsensical.contagious wrote: For example check this guy tiwe, no Bitbath or Wormageddon and still has a high ranking.
No, they don't. Same Achievements result in the same number of points in the ranking tables regardless of starting time.contagious wrote:This is kinda unfair, older users get more points.if you're top in a particular puzzle, you'll be awarded 100 points, and it goes down from there.
He earned easy 100 points by solving Runaway Robots to the end. The user ferret was the 195th to get this far and gets the same 100 points. Feel free to do the same...contagious wrote:For example check this guy tiwe, no Bitbath or Wormageddon and still has a high ranking.
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I'm concentrating on the Challenges at the moment, but I'll look at the games again thanks for the advice!dangermouse wrote:laz0r, you need to bring one of the puzzles to the maximum of the levels (Runaway does not count), then you'll jump in ranking. Just happened to me this weekend...
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Ok then i dont understand how(for example) tiwe is rank 129. I am probably missing something here.Zeta wrote: He earned easy 100 points by solving Runaway Robots to the end. The user ferret was the 195th to get this far and gets the same 100 points. Feel free to do the same...
Usually people with higher rank than expected have good bots in Bitbath or Wormageddon, but i think this isnt the case here.