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Lets use the farming analogy.
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Lets use the farming analogy.
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If someone wins a team game give them some amount of potato, depending on their on their amount of potatoes and carrots. If they lose, cut some portion of the potatoes away. We balance teams by both carrots and potatoes.
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If someone wins a team game give them some amount of potato, depending on their on their amount of potatoes and carrots. If they lose, cut some portion of the potatoes away. We balance teams by both carrots and potatoes.
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If someone wins a 1v1, give them some amount of carrots, depending on their amount of carrots and potatoes. If they lose a 1v1, cut some portion of their carrots away.
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If someone wins a 1v1, give them some amount of carrots, depending on their amount of carrots and potatoes. If they lose a 1v1, cut some portion of their carrots away.
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Now we change it to:
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Now we change it to:
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If someone wins a team game give them some amount of potato, depending on their on their amount of potatoes. If they lose, cut some portion of the potatoes away. We balance teams by both carrots and potatoes.
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If someone wins a team game give them some amount of potato, depending on their on their amount of potatoes. If they lose, cut some portion of the potatoes away. We balance teams by both carrots and potatoes.
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If
someone
wins
a
1v1,
give
them
some
amount
of
carrots,
depending
on
their
amount
of
carrots
and
potatoes.
If
they
lose
a
1v1,
cut
some
portion
of
their
carrots
away.
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If
someone
wins
a
1v1,
give
them
some
amount
of
carrots,
depending
on
their
amount
of
carrots.
If
they
lose
a
1v1,
cut
some
portion
of
their
carrots
away.
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Do you see any way to compare the two systems, given that we can't change how the games were balanced?
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Do you see any way to compare the two systems, given that we can't change how the games were balanced?
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