Topic: Reducing soldier strength parameter space (for easier comparison).
hessenfarmer![]() |
Posted at:
2018-09-20, 08:07 UTC+2.0
so this is what I got from einsteins program: Battles win:
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2018-09-20, 08:12 UTC+2.0
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einstein13![]() |
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2018-09-20, 08:39 UTC+2.0
Yes, Frisians are a bit unbalanced. They are quite weak in comparison with other tribes. Level10 soldiers: when they attack they have 31-45% of chances for winning, and when they defend they have 23-34% of chances to defend. That is quite low. Level0 soldiers can be a bit unbalanced since the costs for low-level soldiers differs between tribes. Also thank you for using the program! einstein13 ![]() ![]() |
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WorldSavior![]() |
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2018-09-20, 12:50 UTC+2.0
@hessenfarmer: I cannot confirm the values. Another program of Einstein tells me that Frisian10s are balanced in fights against Barbarian10s, but Atl10s and Emp10s have approximately 66% win chances against Fri10s, and Fri0s are approximately as strong as Atl0s. By the way, if that program is not wrong and I've not miscalculated it could be possible to balance the values by increasing the maximal attack of Fri0s and decreasing their minimal attack.
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2018-09-20, 12:54 UTC+2.0
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hessenfarmer![]() |
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2018-09-20, 13:41 UTC+2.0
Which program did you use? I took https://github.com/einstein13/wl_soldiers and adjusted the numbers in stats.py according to the values in trunk. There were some changes made december 17 which should boost Barbarians according to the commit message but boosted atlanteans instead. ![]() ![]() |
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2018-09-20, 15:02 UTC+2.0
The c-program of Einstein13
I checked the soldier-values, they are correct. So the commit message is probably wrong. Wanted to save the world, then I got widetracked ![]() ![]() |
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einstein13![]() |
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2018-09-20, 15:44 UTC+2.0
Ok... Where can I find the correct values of stats? The Widelands code itself? I will update the stats in both my official programs. einstein13 ![]() ![]() |
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WorldSavior![]() |
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2018-09-20, 15:51 UTC+2.0
For example here: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~widelands-dev/widelands/trunk/view/head:/data/tribes/workers/frisians/soldier/init.lua Do you find the other values? Wanted to save the world, then I got widetracked ![]() ![]() |
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hessenfarmer![]() |
Posted at:
2018-09-20, 22:50 UTC+2.0
you are right there was still an error in the stats (100 -35 is NOT 75 ;-)) the real values are
although these values might differ by 1 or 2 % due to the limited statistical database (10000 fights) I have redone the same thing in an excel spreadshet using VBA and it delivers comparable values. I will upload it to the frisian balancing bug on launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/widelands/+bug/1765746) sorry for the trouble. ![]() ![]() |
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hessenfarmer![]() |
Posted at:
2018-09-20, 22:58 UTC+2.0
I don't understand this, cause the meridian of attach will stay the same if increased and decreases by the same value. Perhaps you could provide your values for test. ![]() ![]() |
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WorldSavior![]() |
Posted at:
2018-09-20, 22:59 UTC+2.0
Ok
This looks correct now. Unfortunately the values of Fri10 are not like they were supposed to be and as I said I think that they are so unbalanced that the Fri10 need an improvement.
No problem! Wanted to save the world, then I got widetracked ![]() ![]() |