Never mind Chunkster, you're 2nd in percentages and 4th in average achievement weight ... the two stats that count!
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Ive been playing the Wii much more recently, still only 54 stars into Mario Galaxy
Been playing........the bee game too, its actually ok, not easy to rinse the points either but im enjoying playing that to make a change for the mindless killing and shooting i normally play.
Not even touched Orange Box for weeks
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Top spot for Average Achievement Weight. I was only 4th under the old system (and miles behind the top places). How have things changed so dramatically? Is it tied to completion percentage now or do I have lots of "rare" achievements or something?
Anyway, I'm (still) mostly playing Ace Combat 6, so I can't see me earning many points this week.
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Originally posted by Kubrick View PostTop spot for Average Achievement Weight. I was only 4th under the old system (and miles behind the top places). How have things changed so dramatically? Is it tied to completion percentage now or do I have lots of "rare" achievements or something?
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I've been asked to explain what the AverageAchievementWeight table (which replaced the WeightedGamerscore chart) is all about ...
WeightedGamerscore took each achievement that you had and figured out what percentage of OTHER players of that game DID NOT have that achievement (only counting games for which there were two or more players). The value of the achievement was then multiplied by that percentage, and the sum of all weighted scores became your weighted gamerscore.
I originally added the WeightedGamerscore table in response to people asking to see a chart where “easy” games (Madden, Kong, etc) were removed. I decided that the concept of “easiness” was too subjective, and would require manual administration from me (I’m too lazy for that), so this dynamic “weighting” thing was done.
The WeightedGamerscore chart recently changed to the AverageAchievementWeight chart, cos it occurred to me that someone could have 60,000 points and an average weight of 25%, whereas another person could have 20,000 and an average weight of 60%, and the better “weight” would appear lower in the chart. I figured that the people who had originally asked for this chart were really more interested in the percentage value.
The new AverageAchievementWeight is just what it says. It basically shows how your weighted gamerscore compares to your normal gamerscore, and is a numeric indication of how you match up against the other people in the list, but only in the games that YOU have played.
Basically:
AverageAchievementWeight = (WeightedGamerscore / NormalGamerscore) * 100
So if you wanna know what your old WeightedGamerscore was, multiply your normal gamerscore by the percentage.
If anyone wants the old table back, or has any better suggestions for meaningful stats, let me know.
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Would it be possible to incorporate the achievement difficulty for a specific game into the leader board?
Sites like http://www.achieve360points.com and http://www.achievementaddict.com/ have difficulty ratings for each game.
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Originally posted by EvilBoris View Post
though it is woefully lacking in updatedness (tm)
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http://www.achieve360points.com/list you can sort by difficulty and see what you want to whore next.
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