No Chance in Seychelles
Posted on | July 1, 2009 | 2 Comments
The Seychelles currently rank 17th in the world, but their entire position is founded on a lie. YGO Online International takes a look at (and bemoans) a statistical anomaly that can not be smoothed out so easily.
Although the African archipelago nation of Seychelles has been the bearer of colonial influences from both France and Great Britain in the past, Germany was one nation involved in the “Scramble for Africa” that did not stake a claim. Until now.
Several German duelists, including one prominent German duelist both on and offline, participate with alternate accounts under the Seychelles banner. To the point, in fact, that the Seychelles current ranking is obviously grossly distorted and unreliable.
The Seychelles represents a unique case in that it can be said that unlike one-season wonders and selective transnational duelists, the ranking and scoring of the Seychelles is so horribly distorted and inflated by this to have little to no bearing on reality. The Seychelles, a nation with a population of under 80,000 ranked 14th in the world rankings before this came out and one of its duelists was removed from the rankings.
As the Seychelles has grown from strength to strength in seasons past, rather than making a sudden impact followed by a long, drawn out decline, it is also unlikely that this can be considered a fluctuation that will smooth itself out over time. So the question now posed is what does this mean for the world rankings?
The answer; nothing.
Whatever the calculation method of the world rankings is, it is fundamentally based on the notion that duelists are representing the nations they register under. This is the case because without a full list of Yu-Gi-Oh! Online’s IP logs there is no other way to gauge national representation. While there are ways to investigate and confirm/debunk a duelists registered nationality, they are obviously too time consuming to be implemented on 1,000+ duelists every season.
Therefore, with only limited ability to determine the truthfulness behind claims of nationality, the status quo will likely remain where duelists registered nationalities are taken at face value.
Due to my own (rather overzealous and nerd based) interest in matters such as these, I would not be upset with an IP check administered by Konami to determine and confer nationalities to duelists upon registration myself although the logistics and costs behind such an endeavour is obviously not worth the roughly $0 that this would generate for Konami in return.
And so the world rankings shoulder on, dented but somewhat healed by the expulsion of German/Seychellois duelist DeAceControl from the rankings recently.
Konami’s Terms of Service for the game includes the following interesting (well, to me) rule.
3. User Registration
3.1. User Registration
Certain areas of this Software may require you to register and obtain user ID before accessing or participating in certain activities. Registration of user ID is limited to individuals and is subject to this Agreement at all times. You may decide to register or not. If you decide to register, you must provide true, current, and accurate information.
Of course, this condition as regards false nationhood is a low priority but it would be only a positive if Konami spent less time overloading their word filters until I can’t even type “Good game” without it seeming like I told my opponent to go fornicate himself and crushing the life out of the online metagame and more time enforcing rules that give a skewed perspective not only to myself, but also Konami, of the nature and popularity of the game worldwide.
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July 2nd, 2009 @ 2:47 pm
As an Online player of Yugioh, I love the site, keep up the good work and look forward to reading more of your articles.
July 7th, 2009 @ 12:23 am
So you’re that fabled third visitor! Thanks for the comment.