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How skill is calculated
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 4:15 pm
by Waggs
I got to wondering,
so here it is.
Waggs
Re: How skill is calculated
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 4:26 pm
by Waggs
And in case you further wonder about negative skill, buried in the comments of the above link is this:
how is "negative" skill being calculated?
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[–]SirBuckeyeSirBuckeye[S] 1 point 2 months ago
You lose skill whenever your "game skill" is less than your overall skill. If you had 350 as your overall skill, then played a game where your "game skill" calculated to only 300, then you'd lose -5 Skill for that game .
(350 x .9) + (300 x .1) = 345
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[–]crawlerz2468-BH-Crawlerz246 1 point 2 months ago
ah. makes sense. thanks
Waggs
Re: How skill is calculated
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:41 pm
by Arizona_Joe
Thanks Waggs!
I was thinking it was an MIT formula with log functions and differential equations since I can have high K/D games and high SPM games and still be only +4 skill when my Skill is in the high 300s but be +14 when skill is low 200s.
I loved the comments. I can't imagine a skill over 400...and now that I know how it gets calculated...I know I never will

Re: How skill is calculated
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 2:28 pm
by kracken
damn thought it was just 2+2 kills just meant hacker! or a tracker 25 deaths 4 kills equals good game lol [sry track]
Re: How skill is calculated
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:15 pm
by OsoTommyDragon

They forgot to mention the imaginary numbers coefficient of the pie approximation multiplied by the Sine of Adam and Eve.
My math teacher asked me on my final oral exam to graduate from Senior. "Tommy, what is the result of pie approaching infinite?" and I responded
Her reaction ==>

(not rusian... her blaspheming)
And the Principal's reaction ==>
Back to the topic.... it makes so much sense... time for another pie lesson....
Re: How skill is calculated
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 7:59 pm
by Arizona_Joe

You crack me up Tommy!
Re: How skill is calculated
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 5:42 am
by kracken
OsoTommyDragon wrote:
They forgot to mention the imaginary numbers coefficient of the pie approximation multiplied by the Sine of Adam and Eve.
My math teacher asked me on my final oral exam to graduate from Senior. "Tommy, what is the result of pie approaching infinite?" and I responded
Her reaction ==>

(not rusian... her blaspheming)
And the Principal's reaction ==>
Back to the topic.... it makes so much sense... time for another pie lesson....
Thought would be Cool more Apple pie to eat lol