I'm a maybe on this.
Perhaps I'm just tired and not reading it properly, but from the way I interpret your suggestion, my question would be this:
If your idea is to propose an alternative format, which is rating each of the players out of 10 in every match, how would your idea solve the bias-voting behavior?
If the same majority of users would unfavorably vote for the same player in your system while low-voting the rest (similar concept to the uneven MOTM voting, as you've mentioned), then the average counting would essentially be the same, wouldn't it? It'll just be in a different format. It doesn't sound convincing to me unfortunately.
I'm a maybe on this.
Perhaps I'm just tired and not reading it properly, but from the way I interpret your suggestion, my question would be this:
If your idea is to propose an alternative format, which is rating each of the players out of 10 in every match, how would your idea solve the bias-voting behavior?
If the same majority of users would vote for the same player in your system (just like the uneven MOTM voting, as you've mentioned), then the average counting would essentially be the same, wouldn't it? It'll just be in a different format. It doesn't sound very convincing to me unfortunately.
I'm a maybe on this.
Perhaps I'm just tired and not reading it properly, but from the way I interpret your suggestion, my question would be this:
If your idea is to propose an alternative format, which is rating each of the players out of 10 in every match, how would your idea solve the bias-voting behavior?
If the same majority of users would vote for the same player in your system (just like the uneven MOTM voting, as you've mentioned), then the average counting would essentially be the same, wouldn't it? It'll just be in a different format. It doesn't sound convincing to me unfortunately.
Just a suggestion - is there any chance we could have a tool on highlights pages where you can rate every players performance out of 10 after a game, and then the averages are displayed?
My thought was that as much as I love the man of the match feature it is sometimes misused by fanboys or people just voting for somebody who played particularly badly.
What does everyone else think?