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ZoboZeWarrior
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of anonym losers ... :[
Mar 2001 time: 06:15
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Killer Game Rules :
Version 1.3
Description :
Each civilization had to destroy an other civilization. The killer have to destroy its target. Of course each killer is the target of another killer. This is a bloodlust kind game. There is two kind of killer game :
- Quick game. The game ends when a killer first kills its target.
- Highlander game : There must be only one! Only one civilization must survive. Pure Bloodlust.
And 3 options :
- No Innocent : Killing an "innocent" civilization is penalized (see § "Killing an innocent civilization").
- Killed Target Always Count : Kill of an target always count for its Killer, even if another civilization destroyed it (see § " A civilization kills your target").
- Kills Impacts Ranking System : Your Killer Score have an impact on the final Ranking.
Starting the game :
- The game start as a normal PBEM game.
- This a Blood Lust game.
- At begin each civilization will be informed of there first target.
- A civilization knows only the name of its target.
- A target doesn't know the name of its "killer".
First Target Assignation Rules :
- The target of each civilization chosen by the game administrator at his own convenience.
- One target by civilization.
- A target cannot have as target its killer.
Notes about point #1. Of course it could be wise that the game administrator takes in consideration the skill level of each player. The starting position can be took in consideration too.
Game termination (Quick Game):
When a civilization kills its target at turn X, then the game will ends only when all players play turn X. With this system multiple winners are possible.
Game termination (Highlander Game):
The rule is simple : the game ends when it left only one civilization.
Optional rule : When there left only two civilization, both can agree to a null result : both civilization will win the game. Each players and the game administrator must agree.
Killer Score :
Each player begins with the killer score of 0 point.
The player's "Killer score" raises by one point when :
- He succeeds to kills its OWN target.
- He succeeds to kills its OWN killer.
Rated Game
If the option "Kills impact the Ranking System" then there is the rule for the final ranks calculation :
In this game the rank of a player is impacted by is rank in the power graph, and the total of killed target he has. Each 10 turns, the administrator determine the final rank for each player.
To establish the final rank of a player, the administrator take as base the rank in the power graph.
Then he compare in the following chart, the player's Killer Score with each of other player.
The comparison with each other players indicate if his rank go one step up or down.
The chart indicate the rank modification condition of player A when he's compared to Player B.
If player A have a higher rank than player B, A's rank losses one point if the player B's KS minus Player A's KS is at least equal to the value indicate in the chart. This value is found at the row equal to player A rank and the column equal to player B rank.
If player A have a lower rank than player B, A's rank gains one point if the player A's KS minus Player B's KS is at least equal to the value indicate in the chart. This value is found at the row equal to player A rank and the column equal to player B rank.
To get the final rank of a player, he had to be compared successively to each other player from the highest rank to the lowest.
First calculate the final rank of the first player in the power graph ranking.
Rank modification condition table :
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K | PLAYER B RANK | PLAYER B | | Player A | 1st rank | 2nd rank | 3rd rank | 4th rank | 5th rank | 6th rank | 7th rank | 8th rank | 9th rank | | 1st rank | X | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | | 2nd rank | 1 | X | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | | 3rd rank | 1 | 1 | X | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | | 4th rank | 2 | 1 | 1 | X | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 3 | | 5th rank | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | X | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| 6th rank | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | X | 1 | 1 | 2 | | 7th rank | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | X | 1 | 1 | | 8th rank | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | X | 1 | | 9th rank | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | X |
Get it ?
Example :
A killer game with 6 players. 3 players have been "killed".
At the end of turn 199, the game have to be rated.
The power graph ranks players as follow (The player Killer Score is added at the end of the line):
1st : Player 2 - Killer Score = 1
2nd : Player 4 - Killer Score = 0
3rd : Player 1 - Killer Score = 1
4th : Player 6 - Killer Score = 1 (Killed)
4th : Player 5 - Killer Score = 0 (Killed)
4th : Player 3 - Killer Score = 0 (Killed)
1) Final rank of Player 2
- Player 2 (Rank 1, KS = 1) compared to player 4 (rank 2, KS = 0).
The Condition Value (CV) in the chart is 1. Player 2 rank is superior to player 4 rank.
Player 4 KS - Player 2 KS = -1 (not superior or equal to the CV). Player 2 doesn't loss rank with player 4.
- Player 2 (Rank 1, KS = 1) compared to player 1 (rank 3, KS = 1).
The condition value in the chart is 1. Player 2 rank is superior to player 4 rank.
Player 4 KS - Player 2 KS = 0 (not superior or equal to the CV). Player 2 doesn't loss rank with player 1.
>>> Final rank of player 2 = rank 1 + 0 rank - 0 rank = rank 1
2) Final rank of Player 4
- Player 4 (Rank 2, KS = 0) compared to player 2 (rank 1, KS = 1).
The condition value in the chart is 1. Player 4 rank is inferior to player 2 rank.
Player 2 KS - Player 4 KS = -1 (not superior or equal to the CV). Player 4 doesn't win ranks with player 2.
- Player 4 (Rank 2, KS = 0) compared to player 1 (rank 3, KS = 1).
The condition value in the chart is 1.
Player 4 KS - Player 1 KS = 1 (superior or equal to the CV). Player 4 loses one rank with player 1.
>>> Final rank of player 2 = rank 2 - 1 rank + 0 rank = rank 3
3) Final rank of Player 1
- Player 1 (Rank 3, KS = 1) compared to player 2 (rank 1, KS = 1).
The condition value in the chart is 1. Player 1 rank is inferior to player 2 rank.
Player 1 KS - Player 2 KS = 0 (not superior or equal to the CV). Player 1 doesn't win rank with player 2.
- Player 1 (Rank 3, KS = 1) compared to player 4 (rank 2, KS = 0).
The condition value in the chart is 1. Player 1 rank is inferior to player 4 rank.
Player 1 KS - Player 4 KS = 1 (superior or equal to the CV). Player 1 win one rank with player 4.
>>> Final rank of player 2 = rank 3 - 0 rank + 1 rank = rank 2
FINAL RANKING :
1st : Player 2
2nd : Player 1
3rd : Player 4
Killing its target :
your KS raises by 1 point.
The target of your killed target becomes yours (Highlander Game)
Killing its Killer :
your KS raises by 1 point.
You become the target of its.
Killing an innocent civilization :
An innocent civilization is a civilization which is not your killer and not your target.
Your earn no KS point.
OPTION "No Innocent" : If this option is used, a player who kill an innocent civilization, losses 0.5 KS point.
A civilization kills your target :
In a Quick Game : you don't win, but a new target is affected to you if option "Killed Target Always Count" is off. Else if the option in on, you win (and you earn one KS point)!
Last edited by ZoboZeWarrior on 10-10-2001 at 16:53
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