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Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
you explained incorrectly. the fact that there is such high variance in the data set is a reason specifically to Not extrapolate based on the average of all those data, not a reason you Have to. Then…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
Now "an average" is "super tortured logic" and trolling. My entity… A 2K on average means that killers have a 0% win rate on average because there will be people that do more than…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
In that scenario you have a kill rate of 50% and a winrate of 50%. More specifically you have a winrate of 50%, a loss rate of 50%, and a draw rate of 0%. By the definition you posted: "Average,…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
I literally explained how those averages apply to the balancing of a total asymmetrical game like DbD, why it needs to be those averages, and indirectly explained how what you said doesn't contr…1 -
Re: A reddit user did an experiment. Let's discuss the results.
In your most recent post you are using the phrase 'on average' to mean the most common result […] The concept of a winrate calls for a percentage, not a general statement No, I'm using…1