Alternatively we can run another PS3 league alongside?
I'd still be up for it.
Good luck with an XBox league. It didn't get much response last time someone tried to set one up, seeing as you only need 2 more teams it looks better this time round.
Alternatively we can run another PS3 league alongside?
I'd still be up for it.
Good luck with an XBox league. It didn't get much response last time someone tried to set one up, seeing as you only need 2 more teams it looks better this time round.
Yeah it would be brilliant to have a comp on both platforms.
Cheers for that. If both competitions could work together that would be fantastic. Would be great to share ideas etc
If you look back over this thread, you can see how things have gone... The Millenium Magic round throws a spanner in the works from the word go. You've GOT to have an even number of teams to make it fair, and if teams drop out and you remove their results, some teams will need to play an extra match based on their Millenium Magic opponents.
Just as an example, say you've got teams 1 to 10 and in Millenium Magic team 1 played team 2 and team 3 played team 4... if 1 and 3 drop out, then 2 and 4 need to play each other, otherwise they'll end up playing 1 less round than everyone at the end.
The PS3 league was going REALLY well, until we hit the PSN downtime, momentum was lost and fixtures needed catching up on, and it all went to pot.
It's a shame, but unfortunately these things happen.
If you look back over this thread, you can see how things have gone... The Millenium Magic round throws a spanner in the works from the word go. You've GOT to have an even number of teams to make it fair, and if teams drop out and you remove their results, some teams will need to play an extra match based on their Millenium Magic opponents.
Just as an example, say you've got teams 1 to 10 and in Millenium Magic team 1 played team 2 and team 3 played team 4... if 1 and 3 drop out, then 2 and 4 need to play each other, otherwise they'll end up playing 1 less round than everyone at the end.
The PS3 league was going REALLY well, until we hit the PSN downtime, momentum was lost and fixtures needed catching up on, and it all went to pot.
It's a shame, but unfortunately these things happen.
If you look back over this thread, you can see how things have gone... The Millenium Magic round throws a spanner in the works from the word go. You've GOT to have an even number of teams to make it fair, and if teams drop out and you remove their results, some teams will need to play an extra match based on their Millenium Magic opponents.
Just as an example, say you've got teams 1 to 10 and in Millenium Magic team 1 played team 2 and team 3 played team 4... if 1 and 3 drop out, then 2 and 4 need to play each other, otherwise they'll end up playing 1 less round than everyone at the end.
The PS3 league was going REALLY well, until we hit the PSN downtime, momentum was lost and fixtures needed catching up on, and it all went to pot.
It's a shame, but unfortunately these things happen.
Cheers for the info. Looked like yours was going great and would have finished well if it wasn't for the PSN downtime.
I was thinking that we would be better not playing the Magic Weekend. I also was thinking about what we could do if someone dropped out - we would probably give everyone an automatic win for the games against the person who has dropped out whether they have played or not.
Will you be running a league next year?
Fishsta wrote:
If you look back over this thread, you can see how things have gone... The Millenium Magic round throws a spanner in the works from the word go. You've GOT to have an even number of teams to make it fair, and if teams drop out and you remove their results, some teams will need to play an extra match based on their Millenium Magic opponents.
Just as an example, say you've got teams 1 to 10 and in Millenium Magic team 1 played team 2 and team 3 played team 4... if 1 and 3 drop out, then 2 and 4 need to play each other, otherwise they'll end up playing 1 less round than everyone at the end.
The PS3 league was going REALLY well, until we hit the PSN downtime, momentum was lost and fixtures needed catching up on, and it all went to pot.
It's a shame, but unfortunately these things happen.
Cheers for the info. Looked like yours was going great and would have finished well if it wasn't for the PSN downtime.
I was thinking that we would be better not playing the Magic Weekend. I also was thinking about what we could do if someone dropped out - we would probably give everyone an automatic win for the games against the person who has dropped out whether they have played or not.
fishsta you don't mind me adding you on PSN for a few games of RLL do you? I've never managed to play a game online yet haha, i'm probably not very good
No, mate, add away. Unless your PSN name happens to be JonB95, stick it in your friend request so I know who you are. I get a lot of people wanting to add me after they've played with/against me on other games (especially Uncharted 2), and I don't tend to accept randoms.
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