"KwikShotaAce;c-2456442" wrote:
"Notthatguyfrombefore;c-2455642" wrote:
"KwikShotaAce;c-2455538" wrote:
"Notthatguyfrombefore;c-2454620" wrote:
"KwikShotaAce;c-2454607" wrote:
37 signed up. That's why I subtracted 13 from 50. So it's still vastly unbalanced.
You’re right, if only 37 of their players signed up, then they have 387m GP to your 444m. On top of that you have almost the same number of GLs and more of all of the top fleets. You should have walked all over them, so I can see why you’re upset at such an easy win.
For clarity I assumed that all of their 13 players who didn’t sign up had 8GLs and the three top fleets. I think that’s as fair an assumption as the ones you’ve made.
That doesn't make sense. We each had the same amount signed up. Plus they still averaged vastly more GLs which they dropped on front 4 walls. They still vastly out powered us.
Same amount of what signed up? Players? GP?
If it’s the same amount of players then I’m going to assume their GP distribution is top heavy and they had mostly larger players, with all GLs who didn’t sign up, while it was your weakest ones who didn’t sign up making it a fair match up still. Can you post your TW record from swgoh.gg which actually shows active GP, as without that this is not going to prove your point in the slightest.
Why would I say same amount of gp if we have different gps....smh
Because total guild GP and signed up GP to TW are different things, and can have a very different outcome on a TW.
"KwikShotaAce;c-2456443" wrote:
"Notthatguyfrombefore;c-2455642" wrote:
"KwikShotaAce;c-2455538" wrote:
"Notthatguyfrombefore;c-2454620" wrote:
"KwikShotaAce;c-2454607" wrote:
37 signed up. That's why I subtracted 13 from 50. So it's still vastly unbalanced.
You’re right, if only 37 of their players signed up, then they have 387m GP to your 444m. On top of that you have almost the same number of GLs and more of all of the top fleets. You should have walked all over them, so I can see why you’re upset at such an easy win.
For clarity I assumed that all of their 13 players who didn’t sign up had 8GLs and the three top fleets. I think that’s as fair an assumption as the ones you’ve made.
That doesn't make sense. We each had the same amount signed up. Plus they still averaged vastly more GLs which they dropped on front 4 walls. They still vastly out powered us.
Same amount of what signed up? Players? GP?
If it’s the same amount of players then I’m going to assume their GP distribution is top heavy and they had mostly larger players, with all GLs who didn’t sign up, while it was your weakest ones who didn’t sign up making it a fair match up still. Can you post your TW record from swgoh.gg which actually shows active GP, as without that this is not going to prove your point in the slightest.
I dont get how you are so confused. Their weakest or lowest GP member is 2.3 million more gp than our weakest....okay. no matter how you divide the GLS...they still have 50% more gls and more relic units than we do...nobody gives a crap about which one of them joined...I calculated their strength vs us taking OUT the strongest 13 in the guild...okay? So no matter how you slice it, dice or try to be a **** about it, they still averaged over 2 million GP PER member...maybe 1.5.
So again, to recap, no matter if their top 13 didn't join, they STILL averaged 40 to 50% more GLs and Relic characters..
Except that you’re still avoiding the question about how many of your players signed up. As I already pointed out if their 13 strongest players didn’t join, but you had all 50 then you could actually have outmatched them, at least on some metrics. You’re consistently not giving the pertinent information, like the TW history for your guild which can easily be found on swgoh.gg. A smaller guild can comfortably beat a bigger one, the details that you aren’t giving are important to help see if the matchmaking is working or not.