I am working on a map that requires a specific gametype. In the gametype, every person has one life, and when all but one is dead the round is over. 7 rounds, highest score wins. However, all that ends up happening is that the game claims the winner is the person who won the last round, rather than the overall winner. Is there a remedy for this glitch?
Not sure if there is, I know what you are talking about. If You absolutely want the last man standing to win than you can make kills worth 0 points and last man standing points 1. Just a suggestion, I have no clue how to fix that glitch.
I don't think that would work. This is an aerial map involving vehicles - the idea is that if you kill two people, and the last one commits suicide, they should go 2, 0, 0, -1, and then your score of all rounds combined determines if you win. Fairly standard, right? Well, the score shows up correctly, but you get things like: Round Score Overall Score 1. Player 2 1 2 2. Player 3 0 4 3. Player 1 -1 6 Player 2 wins! When Player 1 should be the winner. Can this be fixed?
Nope its a glitch with infection, just keep it a rule, while they may have won, they didnt have the most points, so they technically didnt "win"
In the final round everyone will be dead except one guy and the game can't award first place to a dead guy so the last man standing is the winner. You could just call the person with the most points the winner, the game makes the rules but we are cable of bending them as seen before with like interlocking and stuff. What a great word ... Stuff.
I'm assuming this is Slayer, right? There should be a setting somewhere (not sure where exactly) that allows you to set the scoring as sum of team. Once you have it set so it says, sum of team, it should work. Because person is on their own team, so it will take the sum of all the rounds and add them together. If that doesn't work, then I don't know what to tell you.
I can tell you out of personal experiance that none of these work. All you can say is that the highest points win,not the winner of the last round.
There is no way to fix the scoring but the method the above users have suggested should work just fine.