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Party Formation
Yes, but sometimes the game seems to reverse the order during cut scenes & the like. A lot of players have noted that in the Aksha fight, the game puts their tanks in the back after the cut scene, even though they are in front normally. An option to rearrange the marching order or formation would be welcomed by many!
Yes, but sometimes the game seems to reverse the order during cut scenes & the like. A lot of players have noted that in the Aksha fight, the game puts their tanks in the back after the cut scene, even though they are in front normally. An option to rearrange the marching order or formation would be welcomed by many!
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Yea, roll RNG is not rigged...
You are correct in one thing - this thread can serve no further purpose. You have no interest in reading any point of view other than one that reinforces your previously determined point of view & flatters your (apparently not inconsiderable) ego. I am amused though that someone who repeatedly ended his posts with quotes about providing proofs never once did so in this the thread. And this is the real reason this thread should...
You are correct in one thing - this thread can serve no further purpose. You have no interest in reading any point of view other than one that reinforces your previously determined point of view & flatters your (apparently not inconsiderable) ego. I am amused though that someone who repeatedly ended his posts with quotes about providing proofs never once did so in this the thread. And this is the real reason this thread should...
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Yea, roll RNG is not rigged...
You apparently missed the point of my post. What you apparently think is a “random” distribution is not in fact random. It is an extremely unlikely result - much less likely than the streaks that players have been complaining about in this thread. I don’t have to prove that this game’s results are random, because I have already shown that they don’t fall outside the bounds of normal random distribution. You need to prove your...
You apparently missed the point of my post. What you apparently think is a “random” distribution is not in fact random. It is an extremely unlikely result - much less likely than the streaks that players have been complaining about in this thread. I don’t have to prove that this game’s results are random, because I have already shown that they don’t fall outside the bounds of normal random distribution. You need to prove your...
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Yea, roll RNG is not rigged...
Part of the problem here is that players believe that “random” means “equally distributed”. It doesn’t. The baseline distribution that players are expecting in a sequence of 20 rolls is something along the lines of each of the 20 rolls appearing once. When they see duplicated rolls in their sequence, they assume that the game is cheating. Let’s examine that assumption using probability math, first taught in US students in 5th grade or so. The...
Part of the problem here is that players believe that “random” means “equally distributed”. It doesn’t. The baseline distribution that players are expecting in a sequence of 20 rolls is something along the lines of each of the 20 rolls appearing once. When they see duplicated rolls in their sequence, they assume that the game is cheating. Let’s examine that assumption using probability math, first taught in US students in 5th grade or so. The...
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Yea, roll RNG is not rigged...
Okay, another thread accusing the game of cheating die rolls against the player. Their evidence? Some cherry picked data & extremely small data sets. One poster above said they tested a whopping 50 rolls, when it takes hundreds, even thousands, to get a big enough data set to verify something like this. (The default minimum data set size these days is 10K to test anything.) In D&D, with its d2 system, any one result is...
Okay, another thread accusing the game of cheating die rolls against the player. Their evidence? Some cherry picked data & extremely small data sets. One poster above said they tested a whopping 50 rolls, when it takes hundreds, even thousands, to get a big enough data set to verify something like this. (The default minimum data set size these days is 10K to test anything.) In D&D, with its d2 system, any one result is...
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