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Elo Decay

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9/22/2013 11:44:03 AMGBrankBrofessional before revert after revert
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1 When i take a break from a game, and later i come back, i often feel like i'm kind of better than i was before. So i think adding a decay to ELO isn't necessary. 1 When i take a break from a game, and later i come back, i often feel like i'm kind of better than i was before. So i think adding a decay to ELO isn't necessary.
2 Surely sports and professions require to work hard and train hard to remain at the top, but i don't think games do. Especially when someone might drop ZK for a month, but will play something similiar like Supreme Commander, and he will still be in good shape in RTS games. 2 Surely sports and professions require to work hard and train hard to remain at the top, but i don't think games do. Especially when someone might drop ZK for a month, but will play something similiar like Supreme Commander, and he will still be in good shape in RTS games.
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4 @Skasi 4 @Skasi
5 As far as i know yes, you are dissapearing from ladders after a month of inactivity. 2 months ago (i think) Godde dissapeared from ladders, and after he came back he was #1 again so it's all true what you said. 5 As far as i know yes, you are dissapearing from ladders after a month of inactivity. 2 months ago (i think) Godde dissapeared from ladders, and after he came back he was #1 again so it's all true what you said.
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7 Edit: Elo decay is also avoidable, simply by playing one game once a period of time required for someone's elo to start decaying and it misses whole point anyways.
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