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Tebu Gan
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Posted - 2015.08.24 20:07:00 -
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So plugging values into a stacking penalty calculator, I get my 3 numbers, 40, 34, 22. So a cumulative bonus of 97%? Using the actual formula though gives me 100% 56% 11%, which while seemingly more reasonable, at 40, 22, 4, doesn't match up with field testing.
Am I correct in assuming a 40%, 22%, 4% for 3 modules at base 40% for a cumulative of 66%? Or is the calculator correct with 40%, 34%, 22%.
I'm just so out of practice with math, that this is driving me crazy. What am I missing here for those more math savvy. |
Tebu Gan
0uter.Heaven
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Posted - 2015.08.24 20:16:00 -
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Meh, I think I'm just over thinking it. I'm just going to assume a 100, 87, 57 progression and go from there. |
Mejt0
Made in Poland... E-R-A
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Posted - 2015.08.24 20:41:00 -
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40%, 34% and 22% are correct. No idea how you got your numbers. Combined it will give 71.112% (I assume it's hardener)
Modern society is lacking in empathy
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Tebu Gan
0uter.Heaven
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Posted - 2015.08.25 01:07:00 -
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Mejt0 wrote:CalculatorIndividual bonuses: -40.00%, -34.76%, -22.82%, Total bonus: -69.79%
How did you come up with that Total bonus by chance? |
Mejt0
Made in Poland... E-R-A
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Posted - 2015.08.25 02:02:00 -
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Tebu Gan wrote:Mejt0 wrote:CalculatorIndividual bonuses: -40.00%, -34.76%, -22.82%, Total bonus: -69.79% How did you come up with that Total bonus by chance? It is from website I posted. My way to get this number is : 1 - number * first module * second module * thrid module / original number = x% (in deciaml)
For example : 1 - 1500 * 0.6 * 0.6524 * 0.7718 / 1500 = 0.69788.. ~ 69.79%
Modern society is lacking in empathy
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Tebu Gan
0uter.Heaven
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Posted - 2015.08.25 02:23:00 -
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Mejt0 wrote:Tebu Gan wrote:Mejt0 wrote:CalculatorIndividual bonuses: -40.00%, -34.76%, -22.82%, Total bonus: -69.79% How did you come up with that Total bonus by chance? It is from website I posted. My way to get this number is : 1 - number * first module * second module * thrid module / original number = x% (in deciaml) For example : 1 - 1500 * 0.6 * 0.6524 * 0.7718 / 1500 = 0.69788.. ~ 69.79% Basically thrid module gives you only 8.93% bonus.
Thanks much, though as far as tanking goes, it seems larger than that. |
Adipem Nothi
Nos Nothi
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Posted - 2015.08.25 02:35:00 -
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Protofits can halp.
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Tebu Gan
0uter.Heaven
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Posted - 2015.08.25 02:37:00 -
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Adipem Nothi wrote:Protofits can halp.
True, though in practice it doesn't seem so marginal. |
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