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8/26/2022 8:16:43 PMUSrankAdminmaackey before revert after revert
8/26/2022 8:11:06 PMUSrankAdminmaackey before revert after revert
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1 [quote]It should be specified what it means, because leaving before the end when the game is a minute from ending is a much different situation than leaving in the first 5 minutes. [/quote] 1 [quote]It should be specified what it means, because leaving before the end when the game is a minute from ending is a much different situation than leaving in the first 5 minutes. [/quote]
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3 It seems pretty clear that the "end" of the game is when the game stops, i.e. when the stats screen pops up. And yes, there is a big difference between leaving in the first 5 minutes vs the last 5 -- that is what "average relative played time" is for. Leaving the game for the last 5% on average vs leaving the game for the last 20% on average is pretty telling of exactly the issue that is of concern here. 3 It seems pretty clear that the "end" of the game is when the game stops, i.e. when the stats screen pops up. And yes, there is a big difference between leaving in the first 5 minutes vs the last 5 -- that is what "average relative played time" is for. Leaving the game for the last 5% on average vs leaving the game for the last 20% on average is pretty telling of exactly the issue that is of concern here.
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5 Also of note is the difference of 5% between @rollmops' won/lost games, vs 1% for the other set of statistics. This is evidence that the early leaving is not dependent on winning or losing the game. 5 Also of note is the difference of 5% between @rollmops' won/lost games, vs 1% for the other set of statistics. This is evidence that the early leaving is not dependent on winning or losing the game.
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7 btw, @malric 7 btw, @malric
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9 [code]Forum uses BBCode, but code tags don't seem to be working in preview[/code] 9 Ostensibly, forum uses BBCode, but code/pre tags don't appear to be implemented. However, that effect seems to be the result of using triple brackets { { { and } } } ( without the spaces)
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11 [pre]And neither are pre tags[/pre] 11 { { { to get something like this} } }