I suggest holding a tournament next year for ALL versions of Heroes. This tournament should have two categories: individual and clan. We will determine the strongest player in each specific version and the strongest overall, across all versions. I already mentioned this idea in the "Heroic International - Manifesto" thread.
I propose starting a discussion and preparing for this tournament. I invite all clan leaders, moderators, and all users to participate in the discussion. What suggestions do you have?
For now, I have proposed the following. The tournament will run throughout the year and consist of two rounds: the Round of Swords and the Round of Magic. Each round will have five stages (Heroes 1, Heroes 2, Heroes 3 SoD, Heroes 4 WoW, Heroes 5 (possibly HoF)). Players will receive grails for participating in each stage, according to the system proposed by the respected VDV_forever. This system can be further refined.
I look forward to your suggestions. Best regards, AlexeyPank.
I propose a draft of the rules for the tournament "in memory of Van Cunningham."
I. General Provisions.
1. The tournament will be held throughout the year and will consist of ten stages, divided into two rounds.
2. The first round is the Round of Swords, where preference is given to playing as Warrior castles.
3. The second round is the Round of Magic, where preference is given to playing as Magic castles.
4. The tournament will start in February. The duration of each stage is 1 month.
5. The results of the tournament will be summarized in December. Preparation for the next tournament will take place in January.
6. The rules for individual stages are established by the organizers of these stages (this refers to the rules for completing the map).
7. In addition to the stages themselves, the tournament will include: a) School of Heroic Mastery (a section where the winners of the stages, as well as any participant, post their walkthroughs and final saves. Additional points are awarded for descriptions. The order of awarding these points is determined by the organizers); b) School of Cartographers (a section where contests will be held for the best map, as well as discussions of maps for the tournament stages, and discussions of mapmaking in Heroes).
II. Awarding Prize Points (Grails).
1. Grails are awarded based on three parameters: a) For the speed of completion (the main parameter); b) For the number of rare resources collected (mercury + crystals + gems + sulfur); c) For hero development (the result is taken from the three best heroes; if there are fewer than three heroes, the parameters of the available heroes are supplemented by the parameters of a level 1 hero).
2. The number of prize grails depends on the number of participants who submit final saves.
3. 1 grail is awarded for last place in any of the categories. Thus, the minimum number of prize grails is 3.
4. The maximum number of prize grails in the second and third groups is equal to the number of participants (each subsequent place is 1 grail more than the previous one).
5. The number of grails for places in the first group is calculated as follows: S (n-th place) = S (n+1-th place) + 2*X (number of participants * 2 or the sum of prizes for the first two places in the second and third categories). The maximum number of points is ((X-1)*2X)+1. Thus, with 10 participants, the distribution of points should be as follows:
| Place |
For completion speed |
For resources |
For development |
Maximum points |
| 1 |
181 |
10 |
10 |
201 |
| 2 |
161 |
9 |
9 |
181 |
| 3 |
141 |
8 |
8 |
161 |
| 4 |
121 |
7 |
7 |
141 |
| 5 |
101 |
6 |
6 |
121 |
| 6 |
81 |
5 |
5 |
101 |
| 7 |
61 |
4 |
4 |
81 |
| 8 |
41 |
3 |
3 |
61 |
| 9 |
21 |
2 |
2 |
41 |
| 10 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
21 |
That is, a participant who takes last place in speed but first place in resources and development receives 21 grails. But a participant who takes second to last place in speed, even if they take last place in development and resources, will score at least 21+2=23 grails and will be higher in any case.
6. With this calculation of prize points, stronger players have the opportunity to gain a significant lead in a smaller number of stages, but on the other hand, it gives a solid middle-ranking player, participating in all stages, the opportunity to take a worthy final place.
7. The final tournament table should look like this:
| Place |
Number of games |
Number of prize-winning places |
Number of grails |
Efficiency ratio (grails/games) |
Thus, the table will reflect the real strength of the players (based on the number of prize-winning places, the efficiency ratio) and the results of the tournament in terms of grails.
III. Final Provisions.
1. Any discussion of the progress and results of a stage before its completion is prohibited!
2. If a player is caught cheating in any stage, they will be disqualified from the current tournament, and all their prize grails will be forfeited.
3. The results of each round are summarized within a month after its completion (faster summarization is welcome).
4. The results of the entire tournament are summarized in December. The winner is announced on New Year's Day!
I look forward to any suggestions and additions regarding the organization of the tournament. Best regards, AlexeyPank.