Quote: Originally Posted By a_in_the_b on 4/14/2010Colonels, I hate to say it, but using ignorance is perfectly appropriate here as you are showing an appalling lack of understanding of how probability works that almost defies belief.
We have a difference in expectation here. You guys are ok with results THAT SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN every once in a while, and I am not.
The issue here isn't that bizarre results happen, its how/why they happen. Like I said prior, every bizarre result in my Home Run Derby game is justified, even a 100 HR swing because the engine is great, the randomness is great, and every game is run the exact same way, every single time with just a different set of random numbers.
If I thought WIS' HD sim ran the same way, I would have never said anything. Yes the complexity of the games is vastly different, but the bottom line expectation out of both products should be the same.
If a team wins by 100 on the road then loses to that same team by 100 at home, I'm 100% ok and happy with that outcome if its output because of regular, everyday good engine play/randomness.Again, I don't believe that to be the case and I presume their to be a problem with the PRNG, the potential of "extra" randomness being programmed into the game, and/or just an overall problem with the engine because its too complex for its own good and the engine's creator is no longer employed with the company. It could be none of those, it could be all of those, it could be something different, but under no circumstances do I think that the HD sim is without flaw. Bottom line, if there's nothing wrong with the engine, then why fix it?