Editing Forum:Tier list debate 2020: Part 1

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#'''Support''': I believe aggregation would be the best way to go about creating a tier list in the absence of a SSBU backroom on SmashBoards. Of course, this will no doubt be an arduous task, however the main point of concern with this option, for me at least, is what sort of criteria a tier list has to follow to be considered 'trustworthy' - obviously you're more likely to find more 'trustworthy' tier lists from top level players but is that the only condition? (for example, what if there is some bias on their tier list, etc.) Regardless, I recognize this option as being perhaps the best course of action seeing that it is the least likely to cause controversy, due to it gathering opinions of course. - [[User:Tantei|Tantei]], 14:00 April 11th, 2020 (BST)
#'''Support''': I believe aggregation would be the best way to go about creating a tier list in the absence of a SSBU backroom on SmashBoards. Of course, this will no doubt be an arduous task, however the main point of concern with this option, for me at least, is what sort of criteria a tier list has to follow to be considered 'trustworthy' - obviously you're more likely to find more 'trustworthy' tier lists from top level players but is that the only condition? (for example, what if there is some bias on their tier list, etc.) Regardless, I recognize this option as being perhaps the best course of action seeing that it is the least likely to cause controversy, due to it gathering opinions of course. - [[User:Tantei|Tantei]], 14:00 April 11th, 2020 (BST)
#'''Support''';Given the constantly changing attributes of characters for each update, a semi-regularly updated tier list based on trustworthy sources sounds like the most logical way to go. What we should consider as trustworthy sources should be people who have played the game a ton. '''Professional competitive players.''' Websites like '''Eventhubs''' allow anyone with a keyboard and mouse to add their opinion to the tier list, skewing the data. What we need is a '''google sheet that averages the rankings of the characters ranked by professional players.''' Echo fighters with close attributes to each other like Peach/Daisy and Simon/Richter will be ranked as one fighter, since they're pretty much the same. Mii Fighters, of course, should be unranked just like in Smash 4 due to their customizable moveset. If a professional does rank Mii Fighters, we will simply skip over them, and that will be the end of that. A few competitive players do refuse to rank certain characters, so if a competitive player does not rank a certain character, we will rank it as average. But what about the other characters? We have a formula that will account for the missing fighter. The formula will be '''r/a*m''', where '''r''' is the fighter's rank, '''a''' is the amount of fighters ranked on the player's list, and '''m''' is the maximum amount of fighters possible to rank. Let's say that Wario is ranked 6th out of 70 on a tier list, a list which only ranks 70 of the 73 possible fighters. The formula for Wario's position will be '''(6/70*73)''', making Wario's rank '''aproximately 6.26''', while the missing fighters are ranked as 36.5. These are my ideas that I'm bringing to the table, anyways. [[User:Little Warrior|<span style="background:#040; color:yellow; padding:2px 2px;font-size:12px;">A Little Warrior</span>]][[User talk:Little Warrior|<span style="background:#040; color:yellow; padding:2px 1px;font-size:12px;">Was Here</span>]] 12:10, April 14, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''';Given the constantly changing attributes of characters for each update, a semi-regularly updated tier list based on trustworthy sources sounds like the most logical way to go. What we should consider as trustworthy sources should be people who have played the game a ton. '''Professional competitive players.''' Websites like '''Eventhubs''' allow anyone with a keyboard and mouse to add their opinion to the tier list, skewing the data. What we need is a '''google sheet that averages the rankings of the characters ranked by professional players.''' Echo fighters with close attributes to each other like Peach/Daisy and Simon/Richter will be ranked as one fighter, since they're pretty much the same. Mii Fighters, of course, should be unranked just like in Smash 4 due to their customizable moveset. If a professional does rank Mii Fighters, we will simply skip over them, and that will be the end of that. A few competitive players do refuse to rank certain characters, so if a competitive player does not rank a certain character, we will rank it as average. But what about the other characters? We have a formula that will account for the missing fighter. The formula will be '''r/a*m''', where '''r''' is the fighter's rank, '''a''' is the amount of fighters ranked on the player's list, and '''m''' is the maximum amount of fighters possible to rank. Let's say that Wario is ranked 6th out of 70 on a tier list, a list which only ranks 70 of the 73 possible fighters. The formula for Wario's position will be '''(6/70*73)''', making Wario's rank '''aproximately 6.26''', while the missing fighters are ranked as 36.5. These are my ideas that I'm bringing to the table, anyways. [[User:Little Warrior|<span style="background:#040; color:yellow; padding:2px 2px;font-size:12px;">A Little Warrior</span>]][[User talk:Little Warrior|<span style="background:#040; color:yellow; padding:2px 1px;font-size:12px;">Was Here</span>]] 12:10, April 14, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''';I think option 3 is the best choice because option one would be a bad idea because this website still needs to have tier lists and number 2 is a bad idea too because it will too long to find a good tier list like Smash Boards. [[User:Thegameandwatch|<span style="font-family: Impact; color: Green;">'''Thegameandwatch'''</span>]] [[File:Thegameandwatch signature icon.png|20px]] [[User talk:Thegameandwatch|''<span style="font-family: Apple Chancery; color: blue;">The Nerd </span>'']] 12:58, April 14, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support''';I think option 3 is the best choice because option one would be a bad idea because this website still needs to have tier lists and number 2 is a bad idea too because it will too long to find a good tier list like Smash Boards. [[User:Thegameandwatch|<span style="font-family: Impact; color: Green;">'''Thegameandwatch'''</span>]] [[File:Thegameandwatch signature icon.png|20px]] [[User talk:Example|''<span style="font-family: Apple Chancery; color: blue;">The Nerd </span>'']] 12:58, April 14, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support'''. I think tier lists are a big part of this game and a big point of the Smash community opinion, such as documenting the shift in metagames, from Sheik's domination in Melee to Fox being thought as of the best along with Pichu in Ultimate being dropped down and the constant contention on who is in the top tier, being ZSS, Inkling, Greninja, etc. Aggregating them together isn't a choice that I fully agree, rather I think that if the a group of Smashers from the Smash Back Room release a tier list that asks the opinion of top players and the public and combines them, then I think that's the best option. But if SmashWiki is doing that too, then I don't have any problems. It also would note of how good a character is in the SmashWiki since, if the wiki is about the Smash games and not about the competitive side of it, then I think the wiki would lose a lot of detail and content. Anyways, that's my two cents. [[User:Eexey|Eexey]] ([[User talk:Eexey|talk]]) 01:24, April 18, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support'''. I think tier lists are a big part of this game and a big point of the Smash community opinion, such as documenting the shift in metagames, from Sheik's domination in Melee to Fox being thought as of the best along with Pichu in Ultimate being dropped down and the constant contention on who is in the top tier, being ZSS, Inkling, Greninja, etc. Aggregating them together isn't a choice that I fully agree, rather I think that if the a group of Smashers from the Smash Back Room release a tier list that asks the opinion of top players and the public and combines them, then I think that's the best option. But if SmashWiki is doing that too, then I don't have any problems. It also would note of how good a character is in the SmashWiki since, if the wiki is about the Smash games and not about the competitive side of it, then I think the wiki would lose a lot of detail and content. Anyways, that's my two cents. [[User:Eexey|Eexey]] ([[User talk:Eexey|talk]]) 01:24, April 18, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support'''. I understand it will be a lot of work, but I would prefer this than having nothing at all. We are a wiki that strives to collect data as much as we possibly can. If that means we have to go through multiple sources and collate the data, so be it. [[User:Black Vulpine|<span style="color: black;">'''Black Vulpine'''</span>]] of the [[User talk:Black Vulpine|'''Furry Nation''']]. [[Special:Contributions/Black Vulpine|<span style="color: #CC5500">'''Furries make the internets go! :3'''</span>]] 20:26, April 23, 2020 (EDT)
#'''Support'''. I understand it will be a lot of work, but I would prefer this than having nothing at all. We are a wiki that strives to collect data as much as we possibly can. If that means we have to go through multiple sources and collate the data, so be it. [[User:Black Vulpine|<span style="color: black;">'''Black Vulpine'''</span>]] of the [[User talk:Black Vulpine|'''Furry Nation''']]. [[Special:Contributions/Black Vulpine|<span style="color: #CC5500">'''Furries make the internets go! :3'''</span>]] 20:26, April 23, 2020 (EDT)

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