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[q]Ps. How did you show them both at the same time? [/q]
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[q]Ps. How did you show them both at the same time? [/q]
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I copied both as image and overlayed Casual over MM as a layer with Dodge filter in Gimp. Then i rescaled Casual vertically so that its 2600 and 1400 lines would match MM.
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I copied both as image and overlayed Casual over MM as a layer with Dodge filter in Gimp. Then i rescaled Casual vertically so that its 2600 and 1400 lines would match MM.
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[q]And, even so, it still supports my claim, at the beginning, more or less half my time as a player, eg. 4 years or so, i was constantly way better as a team player then 1v1 player.
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[q]And, even so, it still supports my claim, at the beginning, more or less half my time as a player, eg. 4 years or so, i was constantly way better as a team player then 1v1 player.
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Even at some points improving on it way faster then as a 1v1 player. [/q]
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Even at some points improving on it way faster then as a 1v1 player. [/q]
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It could also be simply that you learn teams skills quicker because they can be directly copied from teammates by imitation. Then you start improving on your own, leaving the teachers behind. This model predicts that a high-skill player joining Mumble will not increase their rating.
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It could also be simply that you learn teams skills quicker because they can be directly copied from teammates by imitation. Then you start improving on your own, leaving the teachers behind. This model predicts that a high-skill player joining Mumble will not increase their rating.
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