01.05.2015 - 12:18
Profile page-Information section needs to account percentage/ratio of our respective win:lose stats. As the majority or which as I assume tends to evaluate--people. Player performance is reflected on the aforementioned strata right? Include the games abandoned percentage on the info section as well. Whaddya say?
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01.05.2015 - 14:30
Hm... well... you can already see the amount of games you've played and the ones you won... isn't that all you need?
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01.05.2015 - 16:05
Idk, helps us be more lazy, so we don't have to do math. I support laziness ![]() Ahahahaaa
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01.05.2015 - 21:17
This. Hahaha
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02.05.2015 - 10:59
For obvious reasons, you're more likely to win 3v3 games than you are to win 6 player free-for-alls. Win-loss ratio is not a decent indicator of player capabilities.
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02.05.2015 - 17:44
Not completely true. Even if it's a team game, if you lose, that counts as a loss no matter what happens to the rest of your team.
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02.05.2015 - 22:09
You're still more likely to win that compared to a 6-player free-for-all. Any reasonably competent player can hold up a 20%~40% win ratio playing 3v3s. He'd be lucky to have a 10% playing large free-for-all scenarios.
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03.05.2015 - 02:12
What if it directly shows in the profile? It would help not wasting time on getting the calculator. Support!
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03.05.2015 - 04:53
The level in 3v3 isn't the same as in ffa usually, but it would be nice to have some indicator of skill. Maybe something a bit more complicated. Like win ratio divided by the number of player and a define value for the team game.
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03.05.2015 - 05:02
This FFA scenarios usually end up in big ally endings... so yeah, it's not that hard either, just survive long enough to be asked by other 8 players for ally end.
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03.05.2015 - 05:02
Oh come on, 900 games, 300 won games, do you need calculator for that??? ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 05:07
There should be one without abbandoning games included! ![]() Because most of the people have like above 50%.
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03.05.2015 - 08:22
Why not just a simple formula? Say, in each game, call n the total number of players and v the number of winning players. If you lose the game, you receive zero points and your functional game count goes up by (v/n). If you win the game, you receive (1 - v/n) points and your functional game count goes up by the same. Then you just simply sum up the number of points, sum up the functional game count, divide one by the other and you get your win:loss ratio. That way, winning solo in a 20-player game counts for a heck of a lot more than ally ending with 19 players still standing. As it, by the way, should.
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03.05.2015 - 08:23
But you get my point. Some games have a higher proportion of winners than others.
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03.05.2015 - 08:39
Good idea
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03.05.2015 - 09:07
Ok then master, show us the mathematical way and let it be! ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 09:12
That algorithm is understandable to anyone who took 6th grade math. Okay, at least anyone who passed 6th grade math. Seriously...
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03.05.2015 - 10:10
lol my joke would be understandable even to a 1st grade student ![]() Yeah, seriously ![]() Haha you need training when it comes to understand sarcasm, irony and humor ![]() ANYWAY, support ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 10:41
I've been trained to type sixty words a minute, not bloody well understand jokes. To each his own! ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 10:51
That's actually not so impressive having in mind that my mom can type 110-150 per minute ![]() Get better at those fucking jokes, it might actually help you grow up and not be bullyed around ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 10:52
150 words a minute on the cell? I'm impressed. I can barely make 150 on my laptop. Also, me bullied? What is this joke? ![]() I stay out of everybody's way, and they stay out of mine. Our school is very nice that way.
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03.05.2015 - 11:05
the heck? No, I meant computer! What else would it be?? Who competes in the cell?? Anyway I can beat you on the cell ![]() The joke? Not a joke, just a suggestion to improve personal relationships ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 11:34
What if it's 1537 won and 2333 played? It's just not subtraction. Takes time and so ya.
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03.05.2015 - 11:35
I suck at math, thats why i use calculator but im too lazy to open a new tab.
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03.05.2015 - 12:40
Just by looking at it I can aproximate it's close to 65%. EDIT: OMFG, it's actually 65.88% by calculator ![]()
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03.05.2015 - 12:42
Close to? What if it's perfect? Would be good.
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03.05.2015 - 12:45
If you guys want such a posh addition, ok, fine. But I don't know what advantage gives you to know the perfectly exact percentage of won games XD
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03.05.2015 - 12:56
Just looks good. ![]() Yahoooo! I guess I am the first one to beat you in a debate. XD
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03.05.2015 - 13:46
You haven't beaten me and this is no debate ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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