Bruceswar wrote:jpliberty wrote:No one who here has defended the current rank/scoring system has yet answered the very simple, direct and obvious question I have posed about commentator joecoolfrog, the exalted Brigadier who claims my opposition to the scoring system now in place is based on "envy".
I want to know why is it that I should recognize the "achievements" of someone who has defeated fewer than 1% of the players here.
Someone answer that.
OK I will answer. Nobody has to recognize anything that anybody has done. To make to Brig is tough. Very tough in fact. That is the reason there are only 130+ people who have ever done it out of the thousands that played. Should tell you how hard it is. So on that note, people who only play so few amount of people and still make it, makes it that much better. Why? Because that means they are playing better people from the start usually. Points per player. Just because you beat 100 cooks, does not make you any better. I just shows you can beat the lowest rank possible. WOW! I would much rather beat 1 Brig than 100 cooks. Cooks generally offer me no challenge. Number of people you beat does not mean you are better than player X who plays fewer games with better people or lower ranked people. Quality any day over sheer numbers.
What a pantload. Better people from the start. LOL