I wanted to create a perpetual ladder where players can challenge anyone above them in the ladder upto 3 ranks. if a challenger wins, he swaps the ladder position with the defender.
what i have in mind is: (i) a ladder table which automatically updates based on challenge results (ii) functionality to make challenges but not beyond 3 ranks above the challenger (iii) automatic rejection of simultaneous challenge (i.e. whoever challenges first will have preference to play the game and no fresh challenge can be made to any of the players who are challenging or defending a pending challenge, until the pending challenge is over).
let me know if this is possible with SportsPress.
Thanks
Ashutosh
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What I am trying to achieve, is to setup a Ladder competition where players can challenge eachother and a win/loss would affect their “rating” based on some sort of ELO system.
1: Is a ladder system possible within this plugin?
2: Is it possible to have a player have +/- points based on the rating of their opponent?
Thanks!
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]]>I am looking for a multi-level quiz plugin. I want the plugin to display questions at difficulty 1 (diff1), then, if the user gets all questions right, it should say so and move on to the diff2 (an so on)…
I am currently playing with “WP Survey And Quiz Tool” but it doesn’t seem to allow the ladder system I mentioned above.
Cheers,
atw
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Thanks in advance for your help!
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