Great tournament today, very well run once again by the BG crew. Decent turnout with an overall very pleasant crowd.
Sounds good so far.
I wanted to start a thread to discuss what people thought were the good/bad of the comp system. Hopefully this can stay a decent conversation instead of going to crap.
Lets hope so, I am eager to see how it went.
Overall I don't think that the comp had any effect on the outcomes. Most of the people that normally were on the top tables were still there.
The objective of the comp is not to change who wins these events. If it did, that would be a serious point
against the comp. Generally, the most skilled players should win, comp may change which tools they have availible, but player skill should determine the winner.
The tournament did result in a wide range of armies which is nice to see.
This is a major benefit of the komp system, if the playing field has been leveled somewhat, other stuff comes out to play. Great to hear.
I think that the comp has huge effects on some armies while a lot of older codex's have a lot of things slip through the cracks, not to mention that the daemon codex has half a dozen units that should be comped but are not. I would like to see us modify the point system to compensate for our local meta if comp is used again.
This is definitely true, I would imagine most solid players knew this as well. The komp is not perfect, and the 40k versions of it is pretty 'new' which means it is less accurate. The Fantasy version has been out for years and does a pretty damn good job. The Swedes take feedback seriously, and I would encourage anyone and everyone to send feedback to them.
The komp will never be perfect, due to the number of armies/combonations/ and variables. But it should always get better. Another challenge is to react to GW releases, which can be tough. At any given version, some armies will be 'undercomped', some will be 'overcomped', but this generally is corrected as time goes on. And if one army is too weak, it will get comped less. I think it would be a good idea to possibly change some of the points to better fit what works for the BG crowd. I am sure the swedes would appreciate feedback from that as well.
The major thing that was disappointing about this tournament was that almost all of the people that mentioned and pushed for a comp event didn't bother to play.
I love how it is that people "didn't bother", It isn't like many of us wrote to Chase to make it this past weekend. I personally could not make it this weekend. Even if it had been "keith komp" where keith automatically wins all games. I am playing in 3 BG events this month. Just couldn't make this one. Guess that makes me a hypocrite or unworthy of having input into a tournament format.
I wish I could have made this weekend, but simply put, I don't owe you anything, and don't know why you would be upset. The system can be tested regardless of who shows up, and I think we can draw some conclusions from it. It isn't like you or anyone else is going to suddenly like the komp system more if Troy or myself were in the room.
So I guess I'm glad we tested this out for them without their input. Hopefully we learn from that and not take the input from people who haven't played 40k since 5th edition and just love to troll the BG forums.
So much for "being positive" and "not having the conversation go to crap". I'm trying to not get into silly arguments on these forums anymore, but please cut the shit with the passive aggressive call outs.