MrVic's Wall O Text
Дата: 09.01.2011 10:10:59

Now for some statistics:
Let's assume that we have a population of 200k, and the perception is that a third see German tanks as better, a third see Russian tanks as better, and a third see US tanks as better (roughly 66k per faction). What do you think the odds are that from this sample, we could pick 600 people, and "just by chance" pick 75% of them from the third that perceive Russian tanks as better?
MrVic: Your still polling only .29 % of the population, I can say the same
thing
Lets say 80% think US tanks are the
best 10% say Russian Tanks 10% say German Tanks. We pick 600
people. 75% equals 600 people say Russian tanks are overpowered.
Thats 600 people out of 20,000 ones that think Russian Tanks are
overpowered. Even at 1/3 split the odds over getting 600 people is
not all that hard in a pool of 66k players. Regardless those that
feel there is no imbalance are less likely to go to the forums to
state as such. Its the basics of Public Poll statistics, those with
a more negitive response will post or submit feedback more often
and in larger numbers then positive feedback.
Regardless I am not saying its an unimportant number in anyway, just commented due to the 75% of testers part. Where as its only 600 testers of 200k. It was posted kinda of skewed manner
Regardless Overlord posted in regard to some of the russian tanks, you should be happy, but instead you kinda threw it back at him. Just confused me since its something most would be happy to hear (75% aka 600 people) at least

Regardless I am not saying its an unimportant number in anyway, just commented due to the 75% of testers part. Where as its only 600 testers of 200k. It was posted kinda of skewed manner

Regardless Overlord posted in regard to some of the russian tanks, you should be happy, but instead you kinda threw it back at him. Just confused me since its something most would be happy to hear (75% aka 600 people) at least

