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Field of Glory Tabletop Rankings Live!
Slitherine and Osprey Publishing are pleased to announce the release of a brand new ranking and data system for the award winning miniatures gaming system Field of Glory.
The Field of Glory gaming system has conquered players around the world and has quickly become the most played system for the Ancient and Medieval periods. Thousands of players are now enjoying Field of Glory and its thirteen army list companion books on a regular basis.
This new and impressive tournament ranking system adds a completely new dimension to the game, bringing an additional level of enjoyment and involvement. The tournament ranking system provides a facility to research armies and gauge their effectiveness on the battlefield, collating data from the results of thousands of games played across the world.
The ranking system is able to display each players details and results and outputs graphs about their performances. All army list details are also included giving players the ability to research success rates, rankings of players and the armies used.
The graphical output also allows a deeper game by game analysis that allows Generals to drill down in fine detail.
The Field of Glory official ranking system has been developed by Karsten Loh and Martin Wirt and has no equal in the wargaming world. Both Slitherine and Osprey owe Karsten and Martin a debt of gratitude for the dedication and hard work. Hundreds of fans around the world have contributed and helped Field of Glory grow and become the benchmark game that it now is. Now you are able to research and see their successes and failures.
Upcoming features for the system will include information about allies for each army list, the addition of doubles matches, individual rankings by country, year end rankings and much more.
Field of Glory is a miniature gaming system that uses model figures and terrain to recreate the great battles of the ancient and medieval world, written by some of the biggest names in the wargaming community, including the co-author of the popular DBM rules, Richard Bodley Scott. Field of Glory allows players to use miniatures in any scale to re-fight historical scenarios or create their own what if battles.
Tournament organizers are encouraged to submit their results and have them included in the rankings.
For more details visit http://www.slitherine.com/fog_tt_rankings
The Field of Glory gaming system has conquered players around the world and has quickly become the most played system for the Ancient and Medieval periods. Thousands of players are now enjoying Field of Glory and its thirteen army list companion books on a regular basis.
This new and impressive tournament ranking system adds a completely new dimension to the game, bringing an additional level of enjoyment and involvement. The tournament ranking system provides a facility to research armies and gauge their effectiveness on the battlefield, collating data from the results of thousands of games played across the world.
The ranking system is able to display each players details and results and outputs graphs about their performances. All army list details are also included giving players the ability to research success rates, rankings of players and the armies used.
The graphical output also allows a deeper game by game analysis that allows Generals to drill down in fine detail.
The Field of Glory official ranking system has been developed by Karsten Loh and Martin Wirt and has no equal in the wargaming world. Both Slitherine and Osprey owe Karsten and Martin a debt of gratitude for the dedication and hard work. Hundreds of fans around the world have contributed and helped Field of Glory grow and become the benchmark game that it now is. Now you are able to research and see their successes and failures.
Upcoming features for the system will include information about allies for each army list, the addition of doubles matches, individual rankings by country, year end rankings and much more.
Field of Glory is a miniature gaming system that uses model figures and terrain to recreate the great battles of the ancient and medieval world, written by some of the biggest names in the wargaming community, including the co-author of the popular DBM rules, Richard Bodley Scott. Field of Glory allows players to use miniatures in any scale to re-fight historical scenarios or create their own what if battles.
Tournament organizers are encouraged to submit their results and have them included in the rankings.
For more details visit http://www.slitherine.com/fog_tt_rankings
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Just one thing, may be my browser, but when hovering over rankings to get the drop down the list appears, but as soon as I start moving down the list it dissappears. Had to right click, to get an otion for the list header, which froze the list, then move down and click what I wanted.
Ohter than that excellent, mountains of completely useless information. It will take me days, nay weeks, to get through it.
Ohter than that excellent, mountains of completely useless information. It will take me days, nay weeks, to get through it.
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putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
putting the arg into argumentative, except for the lists I check where there is no argument!
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More likely your browser settings then your browser as such. I tested the page with Opera, FireFox and Konquerer under Linux and under Windows with Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 8, Safari and Chrome.philqw78 wrote:Just one thing, may be my browser, but when hovering over rankings to get the drop down the list appears, but as soon as I start moving down the list it dissappears. Had to right click, to get an otion for the list header, which froze the list, then move down and click what I wanted.
Please take a look at the picture below:
As you can see the drop down box should overlay the menubar by about 2 px (but anything that's not a gap is fine), if there is a gap between the menubar and the drop down however that's what causes your problems. That should be pretty much impossible though unless you are using some very dated Browser or made some unusual font settings that override the page settings.
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Rankings - data reliability?
Well any ranking system that says I'm USA and leaves me off the NZ list has got to be flawed.
;->)
;->)
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Well we mostly worked from the results in the old Hall of Honour and whatever other data was provided to us. Since Country of origin is not usually something provided for the players in a tournament we worked from the assumption that a player is from the country where he played the 1st tournament. With some exceptions (notably among the folks from Australia/New Zealand and France/Belgium) it worked pretty ok, but is of course far from failsafe.
If you (or anyone else) has any corrections or additional informations, by all means contact us: fog_tt_results@slitherine.co.uk
(You will have to give us you actual name though, as we do not have a Zoltan in the database. )
If you (or anyone else) has any corrections or additional informations, by all means contact us: fog_tt_results@slitherine.co.uk
(You will have to give us you actual name though, as we do not have a Zoltan in the database. )
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Re: Rankings - data reliability?
I think we have fixed this now.zoltan wrote:Well any ranking system that says I'm USA and leaves me off the NZ list has got to be flawed.
;->)
Please have a look if you are feeling better now
Armies ready:
EAP
Alexander
Seleucid
Indian
Swiss
Hussite
Minoan
Late Republican Roman
WIP:
Old Kingdom Egyptian
Philistine
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Nikephorian Byzantine
Ordonnance French
Later Carthaginian
EAP
Alexander
Seleucid
Indian
Swiss
Hussite
Minoan
Late Republican Roman
WIP:
Old Kingdom Egyptian
Philistine
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Nikephorian Byzantine
Ordonnance French
Later Carthaginian
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I have this problem at work but not at home.philqw78 wrote:Just one thing, may be my browser, but when hovering over rankings to get the drop down the list appears, but as soon as I start moving down the list it dissappears. Had to right click, to get an otion for the list header, which froze the list, then move down and click what I wanted.
The right-click things works, however, so no biggy.
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Ok, I slightly increased the overlap, since I can't reproduce the problem here, can you please check if that helped?rbodleyscott wrote:I have this problem at work but not at home.philqw78 wrote:Just one thing, may be my browser, but when hovering over rankings to get the drop down the list appears, but as soon as I start moving down the list it dissappears. Had to right click, to get an otion for the list header, which froze the list, then move down and click what I wanted.
The right-click things works, however, so no biggy.
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Still doing it. Is it of significance that the white (closed) drop down menus are showing through the coloured drop down menu?Ghaznavid wrote:Ok, I slightly increased the overlap, since I can't reproduce the problem here, can you please check if that helped?rbodleyscott wrote:I have this problem at work but not at home.philqw78 wrote:Just one thing, may be my browser, but when hovering over rankings to get the drop down the list appears, but as soon as I start moving down the list it dissappears. Had to right click, to get an otion for the list header, which froze the list, then move down and click what I wanted.
The right-click things works, however, so no biggy.
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If it does that, your browser has some serious deficiencies in correctly applying the CSS that styles the site ... in other words I guess you are still using IE6?
If so, sorry, but IE6 is officially outdated for over 3 years now (and inofficially since it was released ), it has simply to many deficiencies and is not supported. If you do not have serious reasons to stick with IE6, I really recommend an update. The number of sites that do not support IE6 (any more) is increasing rapidly.
If so, sorry, but IE6 is officially outdated for over 3 years now (and inofficially since it was released ), it has simply to many deficiencies and is not supported. If you do not have serious reasons to stick with IE6, I really recommend an update. The number of sites that do not support IE6 (any more) is increasing rapidly.
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Fair enough. As I said it isn't a big deal anyway - right clicking on the drop down menu stops the pesky thing escaping.Ghaznavid wrote:If it does that, your browser has some serious deficiencies in correctly applying the CSS that styles the site ... in other words I guess you are still using IE6?
If so, sorry, but IE6 is officially outdated for over 3 years now (and inofficially since it was released ), it has simply to many deficiencies and is not supported. If you do not have serious reasons to stick with IE6, I really recommend an update. The number of sites that do not support IE6 (any more) is increasing rapidly.
Very nice. I like the army stats - it appears over 120 armies have not reached tournament play.
Is buried in there somewhere a statistic that indicates how drawish/decisive a particular army has been, other than manually tallying the distribution of results for a particular army from the army details?
Is buried in there somewhere a statistic that indicates how drawish/decisive a particular army has been, other than manually tallying the distribution of results for a particular army from the army details?
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Not yet, but a nice idea, I will give it some thought.MikeK wrote:Very nice. I like the army stats - it appears over 120 armies have not reached tournament play.
Is buried in there somewhere a statistic that indicates how drawish/decisive a particular army has been, other than manually tallying the distribution of results for a particular army from the army details?
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That is not actually true. There are a significant number of those armies that have been played in doubles tournaments in the UK but as yet the doubles comps are not on the list. I have definitely faced some of the missing armies in tournament play but then I play a lot of doubles.MikeK wrote:Very nice. I like the army stats - it appears over 120 armies have not reached tournament play.
Phil and I will for example be using Koryo Korean next weekend at Usk.
Also a lot of the missing armies are from the two latest books.
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Fascinating how some people talk themselves into a corner.hammy wrote:That is not actually true. There are a significant number of those armies that have been played in doubles tournaments in the UK but as yet the doubles comps are not on the list. I have definitely faced some of the missing armies in tournament play but then I play a lot of doubles.MikeK wrote:Very nice. I like the army stats - it appears over 120 armies have not reached tournament play.
You know Hammy, a cursory check of the old HoH gives a grand total of 8 doubles in it. So either there aren't as many doubles as you sweeping statement suggests, or a lot of them are missing from the HoH. (In which case we are back to the proven formula of "it is all Hammys fault", since getting the results from UK tournaments to the Webmaster of the FoG page is the job of whom again? Yeah, right, thought so. )
To be exact the double results I found are:
- Anderida 2009
- Leeds Doubles 2009
- Shieldwall 2009
- SoA Oxford Doubles 2009
- Doubles Derby 2008
- Rampage Doubles 2008
- Oxford Doubles 2008
- Leeds round from BHGS doubles
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