And back I am with another controversial suggestion. I'd like to a have a small discussion about this if you guys don't mind.
So, from the beginning, I had hard time understanding the rules about multi-accounting. I can see how it could get crazy if each person had a load of accounts, and it would be really hard to recognize each other, so that's an acceptable argument. But then, you need to think WHY would people be even tempted to create a second account.
The only reason that comes to my mind is for accuracy purpose, so here's my suggestion.
I know "Unranked" mods have been suggested and denied million times before, but my idea goes beyond that.
So, the problem is, let's say, someone wants to play multi for fun, nothing serious, he doesn't want to concentrate and get 99% accuracy, but then, he either has to force EVERYONE to use Spinout and have their score not count, or fail at the end, which pretty much ruins the multi experience for him.
There's also the issue to me where, score only records on one difficulty but accuracy records on all, which I find rather inconsistent and unfair, but that's a whole other discussion.
My suggestion is, why not have a whole TOGGLE for the account, where the person can simply play for fun, where no score or accuracy will be recorded at all. I know, you'll say, people will use it to practice, but are you gonna punish all the others because some bastards are gonna practice with it? They already do practice with all the different methods that I won't name. You might make their life slightly easier, but you're making the experience for all the others considerably better. [Insert DRM analogy here]
Anyway, that was my argument for it. If you think I wen't wrong anywhere in there, feel free to point it out. I personally think this would make the multiplayer experience far better, and might even solve the multi-accounting problem.
Although, their reason for having two accounts might be completely different, then I'm completely off.
So, from the beginning, I had hard time understanding the rules about multi-accounting. I can see how it could get crazy if each person had a load of accounts, and it would be really hard to recognize each other, so that's an acceptable argument. But then, you need to think WHY would people be even tempted to create a second account.
The only reason that comes to my mind is for accuracy purpose, so here's my suggestion.
I know "Unranked" mods have been suggested and denied million times before, but my idea goes beyond that.
So, the problem is, let's say, someone wants to play multi for fun, nothing serious, he doesn't want to concentrate and get 99% accuracy, but then, he either has to force EVERYONE to use Spinout and have their score not count, or fail at the end, which pretty much ruins the multi experience for him.
There's also the issue to me where, score only records on one difficulty but accuracy records on all, which I find rather inconsistent and unfair, but that's a whole other discussion.
My suggestion is, why not have a whole TOGGLE for the account, where the person can simply play for fun, where no score or accuracy will be recorded at all. I know, you'll say, people will use it to practice, but are you gonna punish all the others because some bastards are gonna practice with it? They already do practice with all the different methods that I won't name. You might make their life slightly easier, but you're making the experience for all the others considerably better. [Insert DRM analogy here]
Anyway, that was my argument for it. If you think I wen't wrong anywhere in there, feel free to point it out. I personally think this would make the multiplayer experience far better, and might even solve the multi-accounting problem.
Although, their reason for having two accounts might be completely different, then I'm completely off.