Match # 1
ACOL ........... 688 points
CGN ............. 517 points
Apolyton ...... 471 points
(Audit year - 2125)
Match # 3
CGN .............. 677 points
ACOL ............ 556 points
Apolyton ....... 527 points
(Audit year - 2123)
I used a regression analysis model based on the algorithms developed for predicting scores on the Atherholt Trauma Function Test (remember that's the one that Yang scored .96 on)
Actually, I awarded team points for everything - ecs, techs, bases, population, military units, CPs (bases in waiting), AA's (techs in waiting) etc
Actual relativities between items might be debatable, but it'll be consistent for all 3 series and is (IMHO) a decent enough sore thumb guide to standings (Interstingly it is completely obverse to the combined AC scores from the f8 table, which confirms my misgivings about the value of Solver's ladder ratings system)
Googlie
ACOL ........... 688 points
CGN ............. 517 points
Apolyton ...... 471 points
(Audit year - 2125)
Match # 3
CGN .............. 677 points
ACOL ............ 556 points
Apolyton ....... 527 points
(Audit year - 2123)
I used a regression analysis model based on the algorithms developed for predicting scores on the Atherholt Trauma Function Test (remember that's the one that Yang scored .96 on)
Actually, I awarded team points for everything - ecs, techs, bases, population, military units, CPs (bases in waiting), AA's (techs in waiting) etc
Actual relativities between items might be debatable, but it'll be consistent for all 3 series and is (IMHO) a decent enough sore thumb guide to standings (Interstingly it is completely obverse to the combined AC scores from the f8 table, which confirms my misgivings about the value of Solver's ladder ratings system)
Googlie
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