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Guide to the point system of
the South Pacific Special Forces
In the purpose of encouraging activity, improving individual's performance, and increasing entertainment level of military gameplay, the SPSF has created a system that gives points to each member based on the operations they have participated and certain personal indices such as update count and chase speed. This article will guide you on how this system works.
The basic principle: Participate in an operation will give a member a certain of points, based on the type of operations. (Reference table for amount of points each type of operation will give is below) All the points gained through operation participation sum together will get us the Standard Point of that member. A series of bonuses then apply to this number and give us the Final point of the member. This is the number that will get mentioned in the annual reports of the SPSF. Bonuses are added based on the member's chase speed, how many updates the member has joined, how many big operations (Operations with more than 15 people) the member has joined, and how many pre-noticed operation (Operations that were noticed before it happened via Discord or other means of communication) the member has joined. (The reference for how difference types of bonuses are applied is below) References: Table 1: Receiving points for each type of operations
Table 2: Bonus types and their effects to the Standard Points
Example: Member John got 5 tag raids, 3 tag defenses with 5s average chase speed, a large pre-noticed liberation, participated in a large pile, presented on 5 updates. His Standard Points would be: 5*5+3*50+100+200= 475
according to Table 1.
Because he joined 1 big and pre-noticed liberation, participated in a big pile, and has an average chase speed of 3s. He got 1 big operation bonus, 1 pre-noticed operation bonus, a 5s chase speed bonus, and 5 activity bonus. The Final Points is calculated with the bonuses in Table 2: [ 475 * ( 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 ) + 200 * 5 ] * 2.75 = 7975
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