to make the scoring easier to understand
I might cap the amount of games to 3 and do a rotation
Week One Scenario:
Site A has 20 participants and picked Galaga as their selection.
Site B has 50 participants and picked Bosconian as their selection.
Site C has 30 participants and picked Zoo Keeper as their selection.
Each team now must qualify with five scores on each of the above games. It does not matter how many player scores a site submits on each game as only the top five scores for each site qualify. These top five qualifying scores are now ranked against the other sites top five qualifying scores. Team score is based on rank tally with the lowest score tally winning the round.
Should a team fail to submit five scores on each game, missing submissions will automatically receive last place rank. In the above scenario, last place rank with three teams would be 15.
At the end of week one the standings might look like this for Galaga:
Galaga:
1 point - 2,000,000 - submission 1 site a
2 points - 1,800,000 - sub 1 site c
3 points - 1,700,000 - sub 2 site a
4 points - 1,600,000 - sub 3 site a
5 points - 1,500,000 - sub 4 site a
6 points - 600,000 - sub 5 site a
7 points - 550,000 - sub 2 site c
8 points - 500,000 - sub 3 site c
9 points - 450,000 - sub 1 site b
10 points - 400,000 - sub 4 site c
11 points - 350,000 - sub 5 site c
12 points - 300,000 - sub 2 site b
13 points - 250,000 - sub 3 site b
14 points - 200,000 - sub 4 site b
15 points- 150,000 - sub 5 site b
Site A received points for 1st place, 3, 4, 5 and 6th place for a total of 19 points.
Site B received points for 9th place, 12, 13, 14 and 15th place for a total of 63 points.
Site C received points for 2nd place, 7, 8, 10 and 11th place for a total of 38 points.
Overall team scores for Galaga:
Site A - 19
Site C - 38
Site B - 63
Now repeat the above for Bosconian and Zoo Keeper to obtain the total week scores for each team.
Continue on to week two and repeat.