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domination
VitezKoja wrote
at 10:50 AM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
Can someone explain to me how game calculate domination.
Sometimes I gain lots of point in domination and someone little and someone is in minus no meather of position I have in game.

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VitezKoja wrote
at 10:52 AM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
someone=sometime :)
JDizzle787 wrote
at 11:06 AM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
Well, domination is calculated by an average of the size of your territories, versus everyone else's each round.

Now, some examples of confusion may give some clear explanations:

1. Yesterday, I was in first, but got truced against, and miraculously lost all of my attacks. However, I believe I got more or equal amount than # 2 because I had so much, and lost it so fast, therefor, my average wasn't depleted because of how fast I lost.

However, if I was slowly killed, there average would have gotten higher than mine, and I would have gotten less points than they did.

Also, first round doesn't count, so you don't need to worry about being killed your first turn.


I'm sure I left some things out, but that's the most of how I understand it. ;)
redsox5445 wrote
at 11:54 AM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
Also dominance and placement scoring changes based on your elo vs everyone else at the table so a 1400 may gain more dom for an average size of 4 territories than a 1700 in the same game with an average size of 5
JKD wrote
at 2:56 PM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
With lowest Average Size you'll lose points each time someone dies. With best AS you gain each time.
JKD wrote
at 4:55 PM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
The wiki doesn't really explain why someone gets +23 or whatever instead of +10.
JKD wrote
at 5:08 PM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
I mainly mean for games where everyone has equal elo.
JKD wrote
at 5:52 PM, Saturday May 19, 2007 EDT
But you can also finish with 2nd highest AS and receive negative domination points.
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