Originally
posted by
crest23:
tduong is just a useful idiot that makes a whole lotof not very well thought out statements. tduong, do you even know what the topic of this discussion is? It is about the difficulty in staying top 10. It is NOT about the higher NWs of recent, you
fluffing moron!
You want statistics? SPECIFIC and GENERAL? Look at Tourny game A. Why is it that the 10th place finisher has a high chance of winning the lower games with his net? Is it because of the large number of players in game A (usually around or less that 40 while the lower game hover around WAAAAAAY more, around 80 players) or is it because of the skills of the players in game A? You are my useful idiot.
Originally
posted by
jedioda:
Gdi, bonus, and number of players are good reasons for the increase nw. But it doesn't explain why it is more difficult to stay at top: reason is skill increase
Case closed!
Crest result to personal insults because his thoughts are always clouded by emotions
No one here is disagreeing with the original topic. The discussion had been about blid's question after that.
Crest you are the idiot. The way game A is set up. They let the top players out of every game to be in game A. So yes, a game with entirely higher skilled players will result in higher nw. You also conveniently forgot to mention that the market is shared between game a,b, and c. A bigger market will generally increase overall nw.
So if you compared game A to game b/c, even crest has to agree that game b and c is less skilled which will result in lower networth than game A.
The other big difference between tourney and primary is the % of land explored. You can be all explore or mostly explored and get to the top10 while that is impossible in primary. This is due to # of turns. That means that the # of players in tourney still plays a role in increasing nw but a smaller role than primary because of the combined market.
Of course, it's a very crestful thing to do to change the scenario to his favor.