I scan the forums and post more or less every day - but this whole thread slipped past me.
Sign me up please; BigDaddy
Questions, just to be clear;
So, if two players are matched for best of 5 are you suggesting they take turns in deciding the maximum mech level? First match one player sets the limit, then the other does, regardless of who won the first match?
If he sets level 23, then the
maximum is 23 so I can be any level I like upto but not above that level (23 in the example). So doing would give me the first two turns, if I under level him, and would be allowed.
What happens about 'first turn' if both are equal level? We just leave it in the lap of the gods, or do we have a 'gentlemans agreement' in place?
I think there was some discussion of this in the other tournaments thread, but we should have a clear ruling to avoid bad feeling. Particularly as there is a bug which often means a player who should start with 1 turn gets two.
For un-equal levels, its simple; lowest mech gets first two turns.
What about equal level mechs tho?
Will we have a gentlemans agreement in place regarding the maximum level owned by any participant? Other wise those of us with high level mechs have an unfair advantage if the other guy cant buy a high level mech.
Good luck to all, your gonna need it if you meet me in the tournament
