Originally Posted by HeavyH20
From what I see, there are couple of main efforts.
1. Increase the availability of boints so that everyone can post a decent number. This should improve interest levels from the "small guy" as someone aptly coined. Nothing like posting a big 15 points up when the leader has 700. If that spread was narrowed, the ranking would likely remain the same, but people will likely post 24 points up if the leader is at 150. That seems a more bridgable gap.
2. Make the team competition more about skill than numbers. Limiting the team score to the Top 40 will help bring about more competition. It is more interesting to watch a close race between two or more groups than to witness a run away lead. Take the OCX versus XS battle for first back in December. That was interesting. The current state, however, is not.
And, I do not think you can compare a benchmark competition to DC. In DC, it is all about CPU cycles, the more the better. In benchmarking, it is about taking some hardware and pushing the envelope. I would rather watch the antics of OPB, OPP, Hipro or the likes help push their team into the lead instead of 2000 people benchmarking P4 2.8a's for 4 points each to take the team lead. Not that benchmarking a P4 2.8 is not without merit, but, we need to focus attention on things that will draw interest. This is more about creating some excitement and competition in the OC world with, for the first time, a carefully crafted arena.