I like the random events and it is more likely that stallions will act out on occasion.
However i will miss the halter shows, but i hope they come back now and then.
caf. wrote:while i see where you're coming from with the geldings, from experience, geldings can and will act up (@ my horse). at every show i've competed in, a level-headed mare always had a smoother run than a mischievous gelding. as it stands, i think the gelding bonus is plenty enough to sway owners towards castration for competition horses. honestly, if it were me, i'd make random events attitude-dependent; timid and nervous horses tend to spook, naughty and mischievous horses tend to buck and rear, honest horses tend not to run out, etc.. i definitely could see this being complicated, however, you could make it so that each attitude translated to a certain variety of possible events (i.e. timid - 20% chance no event, 40% chance spook, 10% chance rear, 20% chance run-out/stop/disobedience, 10% chance fall). it could make attitudes a little more valuable since right now the attitude bonuses are somewhat small. just a thought, either way i look forward to seeing what you come up with!
perhaps for the halter shows, if you do decide to bring them back, you could do divisions? the easiest way would be separate divisions for stallions, mares, and geldings - that way, the classes would be smaller and easier to manage. just a thought. you could always cap the class too - first come, first served as to who gets into the show. again, just thoughts!
caf. wrote:good to know! is age a factor as well? after all, green horses are much more prone to miscalculations and disobediences than older counterpart(though elderly horses could also be penalized due to declining musculature). just thinking out loud again
It would be interesting (if even feasible) if the horses could enter multiple shows during the 'year' as apposed to just one show and one training session per 'horse year'. It could be an advantage offered to training/showing specific barns.
Are there any considerations for boosting shows with the Associations? Getting that aspect of RVEC more involved in the SIM could be an option.
Maybe a tier system for the show levels could be utilized - with increased difficulty demanded of the horse, larger payout incentive, and maybe a higher stake for the player involvement - a creative entry (writing etc.) for the class could have sway for the higher shows - message system, instead of separate thread? Single entry instead of an RP style (one and done instead of months long) with varying writing prompts available for 'bonus' points - Qualifying round/regional/invitational(Mid Tier) level might require one prompt (written or art) while a national/international/championship(Highest Tier) could require more. Examples: A narrative from the horse and/or rider's POV of the class; a personal reflection as to why the SIM horse was entered in that specific class; Hypothetical discussion of the training plan for the horse to show in that level; What a coach would look for or say for guidance for the rider/horse; What a judge would look for in the particular class; Check list for the Show/Class for Horse/Rider along with a quick explanation as to why it is included/how it would be used; How the horse/rider would prepare for the class at the show (clipping, cleaning tack, tacked/dressed[what equipment used/why], hoof oiled/blacked, braiding/banding, etc.). Basically different out-of-the-box creative prompts for those who want to go above and beyond - use their knowledge/real life experience to help their horse show better. For those who wish to partake in the higher tiers but don't wish to engage in the prompt will lose out on the bonus, and possible take a higher chance of 'events'.
Maybe a tier system for Events? Bump a rail vs knocking a rail vs taking down all of the rails vs refusal vs fall So basically: a near miss - maybe cause some lameness (slight med issue $), four faults (have vet examine leg $$), 20+ faults [multiple rails down] (vet examine $$, maybe farrier for shoe $), 4 faults (with two refusals = DQ), fall = DQ (vet/farrier bill? $$$) Event Tier I - under $30 - bandage leg, replace one shoe, near miss, doesn't effect ranking (maybe out of first place?) Tier II - under $150 - Lameness test/new shoes/chiropractor - effects rank placement (maybe out of the top Three?) Maybe need recovery time Tier III - Disqualified, Large Vet Bill/Farrier Bill, can't compete for the rest of the show/year(?) Pay for damage to property(?) Need recovery time A lot could be played with - obviously anything implemented would make it more difficult and complicated to run - with finding percentages of events and such. Maybe a formula or code could help
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