FGCgaf forget those fruity ass top 50 tier lists. GET in here for TheARTchives:
http://www.twitch.tv/nycfurby
but triforce is talkin.
Why do Koreans use bats.
spiral goats
when's KOF top 50
460 people do.
Poor DH can't seem to keep the KI leaks at bay. At least it wasn't their fault this time.
guys, the wc people can travel more because they have more money. EC people are poor. I mean they don't even drive cars in the EC, they take buses and trains.
i have to go to the gym at 5am, work at 7am.
FGCgaf we all in http://www.twitch.tv/bum1six3 about to hear the Triforce rant right? He has them notes.
Triforce has Champ outside his top 4
Triforce with the SUPREME Flocker bias.
I've been avoiding reading the Eventhubs list because I know it's going to cause some BS arguments, but from what I've seen it really seems to be lacking prolonged consistency as one of it's criteria.
Someone needs to make a master list of notable Marvel players, seriously.
It's so hard to keep up when there are legitimately over 100 really solid players. There's always someone I'm forgetting.
Sigh.
There's literally no scientific or mathmatic basis of the list. It's literally a total fabrication made to garner clicks.
FGC days are numbered...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24803751
A robot developed by Japanese scientists is so fast it can "win" the rock-paper-scissors game against a human every single time.
reminds me of the ai in harder difficulties on SF4 who will always ultra when you press a button
Put together a short video that shows a more visual representation of Korean levers and their strengths... - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w3ldd5n1Sk
Why don't they just rank each other based on Evo seed points?
If we're counting Blood On The Sand, then Cent should be #1.My top 50 list:
1) States
2) Cent
3) Cents
4) Ways to Leave Your Lover
5) Emails
6) First Dates
7) Shades of Grey
8) Viscant
Mortal Kombat 2 style. Uppercut? Insta-duck into uppercut. Press button? I'm going to stay right out of range, then walk forward and throw before you can get anything else. Try to throw me?? LOL no. Just keep throwing projectiles and jump back kicking as I walk into it until you win.Or how the AI in Super Turbo read your inputs. I think that devs could set up A.I. that's even more frustrating than that, but they (thankfully) choose not to, so they can avoid scaring off single-player fans.
Well, EMPsponsorsis the player developer for Flocker, is this really unexpected?
This would also be in my top ten.
Fighters Spirit sponsors Flocker. I dunno what extent Triforce plays a part in it, but from what I understand, Mike Tokles from central Florida is the dude who sent Flocker to Evo this year. Probably also Youmacon.
Not comprehensive enough, as there were only five Road to Evo events this year (which offered seeds, not counting the international tournaments, even then, it's not that much).
That, and you're limiting yourself to a small subset of actual results. Why wouldn't you include say, Youmacon from the past weekend? The idea is that the more data you have, the better you can track how that player does against the field.
My top 50 list
1. 30 dollar Italian meal
2.
How do you qualify results from smaller tournaments to bigger ones? Is getting top 16 at Civil War the same as getting it at Final Round?
From the point of Elo, it doesn't matter. The size/setting of the tournament doesn't matter. It assumes the mean value of a player's performance doesn't change dramatically over time (from Wikipedia):
This is the important part:
Whether it's Elo or not doesn't really matter. What matters is that currently, it's not unreasonable to assume that we can capture and collect the raw underpinnings of any system, wins or losses.
That's really the value-add that I'm proposing here; once I'm able to capture wins/losses between players, we can use any method we want to slice and dice the results (Elo, or some other ranking system, hell, we can use multiple).
And that's where I need people's help. Capturing the bracket data (because all wins and losses matter) to have so that we can start asking the questions across the entire set of data.
Esteban (from HBTB) suggested that I start capturing from NEC 2014 going forward. This is probably much easier on me and can be retrofitted to go back in time if necessary.
Again, the focus is on the data collection and cleanup (not everyone will put people in the bracket the same way, mapping to the same names, etc). It's not a difficult task, I just need the data sources.
The number of points you get/lose is based on who you played correct?
So yea bracket wise it's going to be a challenge w/o help from the T.O.s.
Plus do you need to count for uneven # of matches played (winners vs losers bracket) or losing to unknown players (e.g. cloud805) who would probably have the initial 1400 rating but should be at a higher rating?
For Elo, yes. However, for the first round of a tournament that the system keeps track of everyone is going to start off with the same amount of points.
Working on that for NEC 2014. People running paper brackets is going to be hardest. Paper brackets are great for running tournaments, but horrible for anything before or after-the-fact.
However, that's not something that can't be overcome, just requires manual entry. This can be done in part through crowdsourcing (even a few people could tackle the paper brackets of a major fairly quickly).
For Elo specifically, you might, but there are other systems which take into account the number of matches played (performance rating, for example).
But that's not really important. Capturing who plays whom, as well as the outcome, that's the prize.
Everything else is easy pickings (it's just an algorithm run over all the data) and can be added to/modified/replaced with another side-by-side on a whim.
Yea definitely. Getting the data is the hardest part. Analyzing is going to be easy
Marn vs Player A,B,C if he wants
Triforce was so fucking funny last night
most electrifying man in e-sports imo
I missed this. Is there an archive.
Nah man people would get too salty.Dahbomb, wanna make a serious list on the weekend or something?
Triforce was so fucking funny last night
most electrifying man in e-sports imo