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Dice Complaint Equation

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I have finally come up with an equation that can predict how much a player will complain about the dice. Here it is, please see the explanation

C = (M*S^2)/(F*SK)

C is the number of complaints a player will make per year.

M is the number of medals a player has. Notice that C is proportional to the number of medals, so a player doubles how many medals he has, he will complain twice as much.

S is score. Notice that C is proportional to S squared. This means that if a players score doubles, he will then whine about the dice 4 times as much.

F is the number of friends a player has. C is inversely proportional to number of friends. So if a player doubles the number of friends he has, then his dice complaints will be cut in half.

Sk is how skilled a person is in the game. The more skilled they are the less whining.




P.S. Ok, for all you math geeks and people who like to over analyze, I know there should be a constant in there, just leave it alone. :D
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how exactly is medal count proportional to complaints? shouldn't it be inversely proportional?
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slowreactor wrote:how exactly does medals proportional to complaints? shouldn't it be inversely proportional?

i agree, score and medals should both be inversely related rather than directly related...
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hwhrhett wrote:
slowreactor wrote:how exactly does medals proportional to complaints? shouldn't it be inversely proportional?

i agree, score and medals should both be inversely related rather than directly related...

Send it in to Mythbusters
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e_i_pi wrote:
hwhrhett wrote:
slowreactor wrote:how exactly does medals proportional to complaints? shouldn't it be inversely proportional?

i agree, score and medals should both be inversely related rather than directly related...

Send it in to Mythbusters
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Georgerx7di wrote:I have finally come up with an equation that can predict how much a player will complain about the dice. Here it is, please see the explanation

C = (M*S^2)/(F*SK)

C is the number of complaints a player will make per year.

M is the number of medals a player has. Notice that C is proportional to the number of medals, so a player doubles how many medals he has, he will complain twice as much.

S is score. Notice that C is proportional to S squared. This means that if a players score doubles, he will then whine about the dice 4 times as much.

F is the number of friends a player has. C is inversely proportional to number of friends. So if a player doubles the number of friends he has, then his dice complaints will be cut in half.

Sk is how skilled a person is in the game. The more skilled they are the less whining.




P.S. Ok, for all you math geeks and people who like to over analyze, I know there should be a constant in there, just leave it alone. :D
So, for me: M=1 medal (I'm freaking amazing), S=1188 points, F=0 friends (again, I'm freaking amazing) and Sk=2.5 (what are the units for skill anyhowz?).

Apparently, I'll complain about the dice an undefined amount of times. Is that good?!
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Army of GOD wrote:
Georgerx7di wrote:I have finally come up with an equation that can predict how much a player will complain about the dice. Here it is, please see the explanation

C = (M*S^2)/(F*SK)

C is the number of complaints a player will make per year.

M is the number of medals a player has. Notice that C is proportional to the number of medals, so a player doubles how many medals he has, he will complain twice as much.

S is score. Notice that C is proportional to S squared. This means that if a players score doubles, he will then whine about the dice 4 times as much.

F is the number of friends a player has. C is inversely proportional to number of friends. So if a player doubles the number of friends he has, then his dice complaints will be cut in half.

Sk is how skilled a person is in the game. The more skilled they are the less whining.




P.S. Ok, for all you math geeks and people who like to over analyze, I know there should be a constant in there, just leave it alone. :D
So, for me: M=1 medal (I'm freaking amazing), S=1188 points, F=0 friends (again, I'm freaking amazing) and Sk=2.5 (what are the units for skill anyhowz?).

Apparently, I'll complain about the dice an undefined amount of times. Is that good?!
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Army of GOD wrote:
Georgerx7di wrote:I have finally come up with an equation that can predict how much a player will complain about the dice. Here it is, please see the explanation

C = (M*S^2)/(F*SK)

C is the number of complaints a player will make per year.

M is the number of medals a player has. Notice that C is proportional to the number of medals, so a player doubles how many medals he has, he will complain twice as much.

S is score. Notice that C is proportional to S squared. This means that if a players score doubles, he will then whine about the dice 4 times as much.

F is the number of friends a player has. C is inversely proportional to number of friends. So if a player doubles the number of friends he has, then his dice complaints will be cut in half.

Sk is how skilled a person is in the game. The more skilled they are the less whining.




P.S. Ok, for all you math geeks and people who like to over analyze, I know there should be a constant in there, just leave it alone. :D
So, for me: M=1 medal (I'm freaking amazing), S=1188 points, F=0 friends (again, I'm freaking amazing) and Sk=2.5 (what are the units for skill anyhowz?).

Apparently, I'll complain about the dice an undefined amount of times. Is that good?!
Just for you : ) Skill will be measured in kilothoughts/seconds^2
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I'm not very well adept at mathematics---however, I feel there is a strong correlation between favorable intensity cubes and increased happiness.


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AndyDufresne wrote:I'm not very well adept at mathematics---however, I feel there is a strong correlation between favorable intensity cubes and increased happiness.


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