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  • Well, I've made a macro for the spreadsheet to hide the correct columns, so I should be able to avoid another similar mistake even if I'm half-asleep at the time .

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      • Originally posted by J Bytheway
        Well, I've made a macro for the spreadsheet to hide the correct columns, so I should be able to avoid another similar mistake even if I'm half-asleep at the time .
        I just hide the columns
        Smile
        For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
        But he would think of something

        "Hm. I suppose I should get my waffle a santa hat." - Kuciwalker

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        • Orders sent.

          Me smashem some more.
          oh god how did this get here I am not good with livejournal

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          • Originally posted by DrSpike
            Hehe the basic structures can often be discerned anyway, and one should mix 'em up anyway. Still I think the point has already been made not to post them mid-tourney, if at all.
            Pretty much. It depends on the results. FE:
            Code:
            		W	Ar	Damage	HP Left	Win	Draw
            3		9	11	9	100	1	0
            Theben		9	11	43	71		
            Vs		9	11	44	42		
            						
            4		20	0	0	91	0	0
            The Doctor	20	0	29	48		
            		20	0	29	4		
            						
            						
            6		9	11	0	100	1	0
            Chaunk		9	11	0	100		
            Vs		9	11	15	100		
            						
            7		15	5	0	100	0	0
            Spacius Maximus	15	5	0	100
            		15	5	0	85
            In the battle between the Doctor and myself, we both know that any hit is +9 damage due to the difference in weapons and armor. So obviously I put 0 into power the 1st round, then 34 & 35 the next two. The Doc also didn't hit me the 1st round so I put at least 5 pts. into def then, for a total of 74 pts. That leaves 26 left, and since I didn't put any into power the 1st round, he would likely assume that I put those pts. into attack on the rounds I had heavy power. Likewise he didn't hit me the 1st round, but hit me for 29 on the next two. So I know that 40 pts. in power, and based on past experience (and personal knowledge of my defense) I'd guess that he put 30 pts. into attack and 20 into power in the 2nd and 3rd swings.

            In the latter all I can guess is that Chaunk did something to the effect of a block, block, hack, and that he put 11 pts. into power on the 3rd swing. Since Spacius didn't hit, all I can assume is that he put a considerable amount into defense since with his low armor he was only hit once. Prolly a high defence chip, chip, chip or a badly timed hack/block combo.


            What I do wonder is that we don't know what our opponents do, espec since we are fighting them. Do they use fanciful fighting styles, or just swing away (high/low attack)? Are they probing defences, or putting all thier strength into a swing (low/high power)? This is common knowledge in the semis/finals, but can anyone give a good reason why we don't know in the round robin (other than it's a lot of work for the GM)?
            Last edited by Theben; May 7, 2004, 05:05.
            I'm consitently stupid- Japher
            I think that opinion in the United States is decidedly different from the rest of the world because we have a free press -- by free, I mean a virgorously presented right wing point of view on the air and available to all.- Ned

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            • Originally posted by Drogue
              I just hide the columns
              So do I, however, that time I hid the wrong columns . I guess it's more confusing than I expected having all the column headings which look pretty much the same (W, Ar, At, D, P, Att, Def, Pow, etc. Too many 'A's, or something...).

              Do you mind if I post a copy of the revised spreadsheet?

              Originally posted by Theben
              What I do wonder is that we don't know what our opponents do, espec since we are fighting them. Do they use fanciful fighting styles, or just swing away (high/low attack)? Are they probing defences, or putting all thier strength into a swing (low/high power)? This is common knowledge in the semis/finals, but can anyone give a good reason why we don't know in the round robin (other than it's a lot of work for the GM)?
              Well, and in-game reason might be that you're all very good at feinting, or perhaps you're being put through so many combats in quick succession that you just lose track of what was involved in any one of them. Also, although you should know what your opponents do, the other players shouldn't know so easily. Another out-of-game reason (besides the workload) is that it means that the round-robin tests different skills from the knockout, which increases the chances of a suprise result in the later rounds, and gives those who came in 3rd/4th place more hope for victory.

              Still awaiting orders from Hercules Romani, Theben and the Doctor.

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              • I'll send this afternoon.......I think I have a window then.

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                • If I don't send soon, it will be in about 6+ hours. I need my beauty sleep, and I'm sure you wouldn't want me to make bad decisions due to lack of sleep?
                  I'm consitently stupid- Japher
                  I think that opinion in the United States is decidedly different from the rest of the world because we have a free press -- by free, I mean a virgorously presented right wing point of view on the air and available to all.- Ned

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                  • But bad decisions are more entertaining.
                    I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).

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                    • I've always said Skanky is an entertaining poster.

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                      • Originally posted by J Bytheway
                        Do you mind if I post a copy of the revised spreadsheet?
                        Feel free
                        Smile
                        For though he was master of the world, he was not quite sure what to do next
                        But he would think of something

                        "Hm. I suppose I should get my waffle a santa hat." - Kuciwalker

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                        • OK, here's the spreadsheet for you to play around in.

                          (Also: any future GM who happens to be reading this thread, feel free to grab it for your use.)

                          Now, I hope I really did delete the ADP values from this copy :crossed fingers:.

                          All possible pairs of contestants are listed here, because I need to keep a record of all of them, but if you're considering a single battle it's probably easier to edit the numbers above the names in just the first one listed and that should load the name and weapon/armour values for that player into the table.

                          I deleted the macros in the hope of removing the warning message on startup but it still seems to be there... Choosing enable or disable should make no difference.
                          Attached Files

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                          • I suggest freezing the panes on row 16/17 so as to still be able to view the column headings when entering ADP values in the lower section...

                            You need to remove the module to get rid of the macro message.

                            And you're right, some of those formulae are fairly horrible, but then it works and thats always prefeable to an elegant solution that falls over
                            Play hangman.

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                            • They're made anyway, for better or worse.
                              I'm consitently stupid- Japher
                              I think that opinion in the United States is decidedly different from the rest of the world because we have a free press -- by free, I mean a virgorously presented right wing point of view on the air and available to all.- Ned

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                              • Sorry guys, I thought I had more time today, but I have a unexpected plan for this evening (by which I mean one made by my better half that I had forgotten about until reminded just now. )

                                Tomorrow afternoon guranteed, or you can all behead me.

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