Sistema de puntuación de RVA


Introducción

En Re-Volt America, los jugadores anotan puntos por cada carrera que consigan terminar. La cantidad de puntos que cada jugador anote dependerá de dos cosas: su posición final en la carrera, y la cantidad de carreras en esa carrera. Si una carrera tiene 10 o más jugadores, entonces se considera una carrera "grande".

Puntuación de carrera normal

P1 15 pts
P2 12 pts
P3 10 pts
P4 7 pts
P5 5 pts
P6 4 pts
P7 2 pts
P8 2 pts
P9 1 pts
P10 1 pts

Puntuación de gran carrera

P1 20 pts
P2 16 pts
P3 12 pts
P4 10 pts
P5 8 pts
P6 8 pts
P7 6 pts
P8 4 pts
P9 2 pts
P10 2 pts
P11 1 pts
P12 1 pts
P13 1 pts
P14 1 pts
P15 1 pts
P16 1 pts

Single Races

In each ranking, we first play 18 sessions that are single races. In single races, each player competes individually and earns points based on their finishing position. The point system for single races is as follows:

Quick Example

Example: A player, who is playing a lobby of the Amateur class, finishes in 2nd place in a normal race (9 racers) with a Rookie class car. In this case, the car has a 0.9 car multiplier and a 1.25x class factor because it is one class below the lobby class.

Steps:

Step 1: Position Score — Look up the points for 2nd place in a normal race → 12 points

Step 2: Car Multiplier — The Rookie car has a car multiplier of 0.9

Step 3: Class Factor — The class factor is 1.25x because the car is one class below the lobby class

Step 4: Final Multiplier — 0.9 × 1.25 = 1.125

Position Score × Final Multiplier = Racer Score
12 pts × 1.125 = 13.5 pts
The player earns 13.5 points for this race.

This score contributes to their total obtained points (PA), which is used to calculate their final ranking along with other factors like average position and participation.


Team Races

After the 18 single race sessions, we play 10 more sessions in team format. In team races, players are divided into teams and compete together. Each team member earns individual points based on their finishing position, and these points are summed together to create the team's total score.

Quick Example

Example: A team with 3 members finishes a big race (10+ racers):

Team Members:

Racer 1 + Racer 2 + Racer 3 = Team PA

Member 1 finishes 1st in a big race with a Rookie car. Because the car is one class below the lobby class, it gets a 1.25x class factor → 20 × (0.9 × 1.25) = 22.5 points

Member 2 finishes 3rd in a big race with a Rookie car. Because the car is one class below the lobby class, it gets a 1.25x class factor → 12 × (0.9 × 1.25) = 13.5 points

Member 3 finishes 5th in a big race with a Rookie car. Because the car is one class below the lobby class, it gets a 1.25x class factor → 8 × (0.9 × 1.25) = 9 points

22.5 pts + 16.2 pts + 9 pts = 47.7 pts
Team PA (Obtained Points) = 22.5 + 13.5 + 9 = 45.0 points

Note: In team races, the average position and normalizer constant are not used. The team score is simply the sum of all team members' individual race points, making it straightforward to understand each team's contribution to the ranking.


Clasificación de coches

In Re-Volt America, cars are assigned a 'multiplier' depending on their top speed, acceleration, weight, and other characteristics that may make them better or worse for online racing. We use this multiplier to reward racers for playing hard cars, and we also apply a class factor based on how far below the lobby class the car is. Here is how the formula is applied each race with different car multipliers:

Dr Grudge
Dr Grudge
0.7
Col Moss
Col Moss
0.9
Dust Mite
Dust Mite
1.2

Scoring Formulas

Each blue bar is one part of the score. "=" means "results in", "×" means "multiply", and "÷" means "divide".

Singles
Racer Score = Position Score × Final Multiplier
Final Multiplier = Car Multiplier × Class Factor

You first earn points from your finishing position. Then those points are adjusted by your car multiplier.

Teams
Team PA = Sum of Racer Scores
Team entries are ranked by PA (obtained points) in descending order

Team points are everyone's points added together, so each teammate contributes to the final team result.

Main
Official Score = Obtained Points ÷ Average Position × Participation Multiplier × Normalizer Constant
This is the final score formula used for singles ranking

To rank higher, score more points, keep a better average finish (lower is better), and take part in more races.


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RVA Desktop Points Parser es una aplicación de escritorio diseñada para calcular una tabla de resultados en formato RVA a partir de un registro de sesión RVA. A través de esta herramienta portátil, permitimos que cualquiera analice los resultados de la sesión usando nuestro sistema localmente si así lo desea. Aquí hay un ejemplo de lo que obtendrá analizando usted mismo una de nuestras sesiones:

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