There's an observable (and in some cases fatal) decline in ladder activity for metagames that are turned into permaladders after a couple of months of temporary high activity as OMOTM, and it's gotten to the point where we literally have to hack a fake "spotlight" concept just to dodge PS ladder activity requirements. Why does this matter? It means we're preserving ladders for metagames that plainly lack the consistency in activity to meet standards + arguably denying them the activity they used to have as temporary spotlight ladders. It's not farfetched to say that having 7 permanent ladders is *a lot*, and the numbers agree with that, so OM forum staff/leaders want to remove the permaladder spotlight and require that permaladders are able to meet PS ladder requirements (can expand on this later if anyone is curious) in order to stay on the sim. This goes into the next point, which is that
New permaladder metagames should not be added to the individual circuit until they have demonstrated a certain level of activity and interest after becoming a permaladder. The bare minimum for this will probably be something along the lines of actually being able to maintain enough plays per month to avoid getting ladder removed from PS over a prolonged period of time, which also links to being able to run suspect tests that successfully produce double digit voter numbers even if you subtract people who get them from suspect tours (e.g. Godly Gift barely hit 12 even with multiple tours). So, the second part of this proposal is going to involve reducing the number of circuit metas from 6 (AAA/STAB/BH/MNM/PIC/GG) to 4 (AAA/BH/STAB/MNM). The four metagames in question have demonstrated that they have the longevity (in terms of engagement and activity) to 1) retain decent ladder/tournumbers regardless of fluctuations in interest and 2) actually run suspect tests, which are largely becoming more and more standard as community involvement and influence in tiering increases, so they seem like a fair starting point to legitimizing these new requirements.
So, what do we want to actually happen? In theory, this should proceed as follows:
New permaladder metagames should not be added to the individual circuit until they have demonstrated a certain level of activity and interest after becoming a permaladder. The bare minimum for this will probably be something along the lines of actually being able to maintain enough plays per month to avoid getting ladder removed from PS over a prolonged period of time, which also links to being able to run suspect tests that successfully produce double digit voter numbers even if you subtract people who get them from suspect tours (e.g. Godly Gift barely hit 12 even with multiple tours). So, the second part of this proposal is going to involve reducing the number of circuit metas from 6 (AAA/STAB/BH/MNM/PIC/GG) to 4 (AAA/BH/STAB/MNM). The four metagames in question have demonstrated that they have the longevity (in terms of engagement and activity) to 1) retain decent ladder/tournumbers regardless of fluctuations in interest and 2) actually run suspect tests, which are largely becoming more and more standard as community involvement and influence in tiering increases, so they seem like a fair starting point to legitimizing these new requirements.
So, what do we want to actually happen? In theory, this should proceed as follows:
- PIC and GG will not be on the 2025 OM Circuit. Note that this doesn't mean they can't be in OMPL or other big team tournaments; it just means they likely won't have cemented slots like the 4 circuit metas will. An idea that was floated is letting the community vote on which metagames to include in the remaining 4 slots of OMPL and having a discussion thread in advance of the tournament, but we can discuss specifics on how to best determine OMPL slots at some later date.
- PIC, Inh, and GG will keep their permanent ladders and face removal + go back on OMOTM/LCOTM rotation if their activity declines enough to not meet PS ladder standards.
- Implement more stringent standards for when an omotm can become a permaladder (this isn't cemented yet and will have to be figured out by forum mods, although suggestions are welcome) and subsequently a circuit meta to best avoid exponential declines in activity.
- Since these tiers are still likely to be popular enough for people to want them in e.g. OMPL even if not in circuit, we'll probably need to be sure to still schedule unofficial tournaments for them in the subforum before those big team tours happen.