Nearly all slot were filled on squads and fleets. If I remember we were missing 3 squads.
Now the score is 4138 - 7367
We lost 4 territories and 9 teams
They lost 7 teams.
Nearly all slot were filled on squads and fleets. If I remember we were missing 3 squads.
Now the score is 4138 - 7367
We lost 4 territories and 9 teams
They lost 7 teams.
Nearly all slot were filled on squads and fleets. If I remember we were missing 3 squads.
Now the score is 4138 - 7367
We lost 4 territories and 9 teams
They lost 7 teams.
"Nearly all slots were filled" doesn't really answer this question:
If you want people to discuss if your match-up was even or not, people need to estimate how much GP each guild signed up with. The number of teams required to fill each zone will help estimate this.
So the matchmaking is done on the registered player power?
And this means, they have individually higher power (so more powerful teams) but on the overall we have the same power?
Matchmaking seeks to create the most fair matchups, with two primary goals in mind:
The squad power of participating individuals in each guild should be near the same average power.
=> Nope : On the first line (our strongest) our average Power was 77673 and 81570; their was 94014 and 91818.
The strongest possible squads of both participating guilds should be near the same average power.
=> Still Nope : Our strongest squad was 94743 and their was 117172.
If the algorithm is valid on the overall teams, it means they purposely register less players or only set the first line with biggest team and nearly nothing behind.
The matchmaking choose a weaker guild and they keep a lot of powerful team so they can wipe the other guild.
The claim is that the algorithm scans your rosters and works out a strongest POSSIBLE squad power.
The figures you post are after the match has been made, and they are squads of your creation, not the algorithm.
The figures you quoted are meaningless - if my guild were up against another and we placed Phoenix teams in front zones and our opponent placed Traya or CLS teams in front zones, the power differences would be vast. This doesn’t mean we’re unfairly matched though.
The big issue in your case, of course, is that 43 of your guild signed up and 26 of theirs did. The total GP of both you and them will be similar, but on average they have vastly more. That’s why this match was unfair on you.
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And we set nearly all squad
for exemple, the front line was about 60-80k squads, whereas their was about 80-110k
I meant how many teams per zone?
Now the score is 4138 - 7367
We lost 4 territories and 9 teams
They lost 7 teams.
How many teams are you allowed set in each zone.
"Nearly all slots were filled" doesn't really answer this question:
If you want people to discuss if your match-up was even or not, people need to estimate how much GP each guild signed up with. The number of teams required to fill each zone will help estimate this.
Just explain How the matchmaking is done.
3 out of what? The max is 25 per zone. Did you have the option to set 25? (I already know the answer is no since you only had 43 people sign up.)
I can't see the lines behind.
Our front line were 1.009.747 and 1.060.407
Our overall power was 12.489.123.
And all the slot were filled (my bad).
I have no idea what this means. I’m not sure how else to rephrase the question or how you can possibly still not understand it.
How MANY teams were you ABLE to place in EACH territory? Does that help?
OP, this is the number being asked about.
We set 13 out of 13 on each territories.
And this means, they have individually higher power (so more powerful teams) but on the overall we have the same power?
This logic is utterly flawed...
=> Nope : On the first line (our strongest) our average Power was 77673 and 81570; their was 94014 and 91818.
=> Still Nope : Our strongest squad was 94743 and their was 117172.
If the algorithm is valid on the overall teams, it means they purposely register less players or only set the first line with biggest team and nearly nothing behind.
The matchmaking choose a weaker guild and they keep a lot of powerful team so they can wipe the other guild.
The claim is that the algorithm scans your rosters and works out a strongest POSSIBLE squad power.
The figures you post are after the match has been made, and they are squads of your creation, not the algorithm.
The figures you quoted are meaningless - if my guild were up against another and we placed Phoenix teams in front zones and our opponent placed Traya or CLS teams in front zones, the power differences would be vast. This doesn’t mean we’re unfairly matched though.
The big issue in your case, of course, is that 43 of your guild signed up and 26 of theirs did. The total GP of both you and them will be similar, but on average they have vastly more. That’s why this match was unfair on you.
We know it, because we had a chat through discord with our enemy ;-)
Last battle we had 50/50 with 121 M GP ...
The enemy 45/50 with 121 M active GP ... the enemy GP with 50/50 would be 135 M ...
Btw we lost this match, but it was tight... so it was really good ...
The match previously we won ... so for me and my guild it is fair ...
Last Year ... we lost 12 battles in row ... vs guilds who had 30 to 50 M more GP ... and four times they had Traya already ... we..none...