yes!!!
Reputation Statistic
This is a CoW suggestion, and something i personally would enjoy.
a “reputation” system and statistic that could be added to every player’ game and profile. This statistic that could be publicly viewed, such as a player’s k/d or wins. This statistic would help determine a players reliability by a providing a value determined by the players actions in past games. For example:
a player has a reputation value of 0.
The player ends a match with a coalition victory, and that coalition was the only coalition he joined in the entire match.
The player is awarded +5 reputation points
the player joins a new match and wins with a coalition victory, but he left a previous coalition and joined the winning one.
player loses -5 reputation points
the players reputation score is now 0. (Still)
The exact balance of points, and which actions that gain or lose those points, should be balanced by opinions of the CoW community.
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WTF? how many do you need to join to win?Roarshore wrote:
The player ends a match with a coalition victory, and that coalition was the only coalition he joined in the entire match.

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That’s the point. If a player betrays or doesn’t doesn’t stick with their first coalition members, the statistic will be affected negatively. This will allow players to make better judgement on players. It would also persuade players who want a good reputation to stick it out with their first coalition.dw98 wrote:
WTF? how many do you need to join to win?Roarshore wrote:
The player ends a match with a coalition victory, and that coalition was the only coalition he joined in the entire match.
maybe make it a percentage not a number so everyone is the same, so not pro is 10 but betrays a lot but noob is 10 but he didn’t join much games.
Also that the reputation goes down if the player enters many games and becomes inactive on day 4.
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