31 Mar 14, 06:18PM
That all here is very easy to explain:
Like the council of doom said: they lookin on rosters. I doubt that they have any source of realistic information.
It works like that: To decide for Gold League is very easy, cuz you can clearly say which players are too bad for it... and anyway... if you make a mistake, it doesnt matter cuz the best Gold Team will win. But Silver is just pure estimation by name & face. There is almost no system behind it and it is random. So actually: Silver League is like a Fun-League.
There are only 2 solutions: Qualifying Matches for fixed teams OR you have the most skilled & most active Players in that Weekend Council Of Doom. This is no trolling, its just the truth.
But i dont want to leave here with a little riddle for the Doomies: Name me 3 Players which will play Silver and are better than Alea. Cmon! Its a very easy riddle ;)
I really appreciate your work for the AC Community! But pls post less cool quotes and think more about this system, cuz with the present one... that childs play will happen again and again.
Greetings, miro
Like the council of doom said: they lookin on rosters. I doubt that they have any source of realistic information.
It works like that: To decide for Gold League is very easy, cuz you can clearly say which players are too bad for it... and anyway... if you make a mistake, it doesnt matter cuz the best Gold Team will win. But Silver is just pure estimation by name & face. There is almost no system behind it and it is random. So actually: Silver League is like a Fun-League.
There are only 2 solutions: Qualifying Matches for fixed teams OR you have the most skilled & most active Players in that Weekend Council Of Doom. This is no trolling, its just the truth.
But i dont want to leave here with a little riddle for the Doomies: Name me 3 Players which will play Silver and are better than Alea. Cmon! Its a very easy riddle ;)
I really appreciate your work for the AC Community! But pls post less cool quotes and think more about this system, cuz with the present one... that childs play will happen again and again.
Greetings, miro