gordontd, on 2016-October-12, 11:31, said:
My simple solution was mentioned above - no carry forwards to the consolation.
1) Consolation event is mainly for people who couldn't qualify for the KO stage to continue playing in an organized form. Plus, the winner may get 1CP (challenge points - which R16 losers also get 1, QF losers get 2, SF losers get 3, 2nd place gets 5, 1st place gets 7 for seeding of next events).
2) Consolation starts with some type of carryover from groups. Why? Because I want people to take their last matches serious in the groups even if they are not doing great if they want to continue in this event.
3) Normally drop-ins from R16 come after 2nd match of the Consolation. Did not happen this time because of logistics issues, but they need some kind of adjustment to have a chance to catch the top, but should not be at the top - because this is clearly not fair to players in the consolation who already got some carryover but also played some matches in the consolation event. Then drop-ins from QF can come after the 4th match. Same thing for them, they need to start from somewhere, but not at the top. And maybe they play 3 more matches - and someone wins at the end of Round 7.
So, there will be some carryover/adjustment/carryforward (whatever you call) for sure. The way Antony says is not bad, but it is still against the spirit of this event. Now think about a person who did very well in the group (let's say 80VP) and also won the R16 with really big difference (20-0 in terms of VP scale) and then lost QF very little (9.9-10.1 let's say). Now whatever you do for this person his carryover/adjustment calculated will be extremely high. For our case, if Antony was not doing this great, maximum VPs would be around 40VP.. This imaginary guy starts with 70VP (80/2+20+9.9).
One more time, this event is mainly targeting people who got knocked out in the groups:)
Final note: Feel free to read what I wrote multiple times and write whatever you want, I won't explain again - sorry.