A lot of what I'm about to say came from https://osu.ppy.sh/community/forums/topics/1372683, if you want a source. Although some of the things said over there could spark a LOT of controversy, what I'm more interested in is the occasionally mentioned idea of an alternate, time-based leaderboard that functions alongside the main one.
I'll say this only once: These ideas ARE NOT meant to REPLACE the current leaderboard; they ARE meant to SUPPLEMENT it.
There seem to be three variations of this idea, based on what I read in there:
I won't argue one system is better than another, or that we even should or should not have one. I'm only curious about what others think of this.
Thanks for reading!
I'll say this only once: These ideas ARE NOT meant to REPLACE the current leaderboard; they ARE meant to SUPPLEMENT it.
There seem to be three variations of this idea, based on what I read in there:
- Seasonal: Every so often (3 months, 6 months, 1 year, etc.), the alternate leaderboard will be reset. The original leaderboard will remain completely intact, exactly as it was, but the time-based one will allow other players to attempt to climb a different leaderboard, which may remotivate these players.
- Cut-off: When a play is ranked, it will go into both leaderboards. However, after some amount of time (1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days, etc.), that play will be removed from the time-based leaderboard. It will still remain on the all-time leaderboard regardless of the time-based one.
- Decay: When a play is ranked, it will go into both leaderboards, just like Cut-off. However, it will immediately begin "decaying," slowly losing its value at a linear rate. Ex: On a 24 hour Decay leaderboard, a play will have 100% of its value when it first exists, but lose 8.3% of its value per hour, and be removed from the leaderboard after all 24 hours. Think of it being like how plays have a weight system, making low value plays slowly fade out.
I won't argue one system is better than another, or that we even should or should not have one. I'm only curious about what others think of this.
Thanks for reading!