Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby SumBum » Sat Nov 02, 2013 5:47 pm

I'm surprised that there are so many shoes. Especially considering so many chars go barefoot.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby Bmot » Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:26 pm

Sooo... How much of those trousers are simple hide pants? :P
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby Chroma Key » Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:38 pm

The latest published number representing the hide pants was 4890.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby Bmot » Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:40 pm

Chroma Key wrote:The latest published number representing the hide pants was 4890.


Thank you :)
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby bnlphan » Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:52 pm

Anyway to get a population of each Island?
Curious about Cantr and Pok (Treefeather) Islands current total population.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby SekoETC » Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:56 am

Disclaimer: There's a good chance that some people may be counted twice, being part of several islands. That shouldn't really happen but it was the only way to include people in vehicles and buildings. This only includes islands with population of over 30.

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people   name
813   Great Continent (Pl)
725   Fu Put
520   Treefeather
406   Cantr
257   Vl*ryan
202   *Fic
164   Aldurea
148   Eelran
144   Terra Nostra
139   Ziemia Pólnocy
135   Isla De Las Fieras
112   Oorc
79   D*ishmos
77   Noniwrok
71   Omeo
62   Shai
57   Boletus
48   Lietuva
47   Burgeo
34   Aki
33   Haven Isle


If only counting people outside

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1865   traveling/in a building/vehicle
562   Great Continent (Pl)
440   Fu Put
324   Treefeather
262   Cantr
166   Vl*ryan
122   *Fic
118   Aldurea
111   Eelran
89   Terra Nostra
84   Isla De Las Fieras
73   Oorc
61   D*ishmos
60   Ziemia Pólnocy
49   Omeo
48   Noniwrok
45   Boletus
39   Lietuva
33   Burgeo
32   Shai
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby Chroma Key » Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:41 am

The highest 3 numbers of expert skills characters have. I know a character who I believe has 17 expert skills. I'd also like to know how many characters have those expert skills (ie 5 chars with 18 expert skills, etc).
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby Reaction » Wed Nov 06, 2013 11:57 am

Interested as I am in how high the expert fields go- I have a character who is awkward in eight fields. I would love to know how common/uncommon that is, and how much worse it gets.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby SekoETC » Wed Nov 06, 2013 2:15 pm

There's 1 person with 17 expert skills, two with 15, 10 with 14, 15 with 13 and after that it gets pretty common.

There's 2 characters with 10 awkward skills, one with 9, 9 with 8 and a whole bunch with 7, so it looks like people are more likely to be skilled than not.

The highest combined skill points anyone has is 189677 and there are 4 others with over 180000 skill points. There's a whole bunch of people with over 170000 so there's no use counting those. Expert means you have 8200 skill points or more in a skill, while awkward is if you have less than 2800. The lowest awkward is 1000.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby bnlphan » Wed Nov 06, 2013 6:29 pm

SekoETC wrote:There's 1 person with 17 expert skills, two with 15, 10 with 14, 15 with 13 and after that it gets pretty common.

There's 2 characters with 10 awkward skills, one with 9, 9 with 8 and a whole bunch with 7, so it looks like people are more likely to be skilled than not.

The highest combined skill points anyone has is 189677 and there are 4 others with over 180000 skill points. There's a whole bunch of people with over 170000 so there's no use counting those. Expert means you have 8200 skill points or more in a skill, while awkward is if you have less than 2800. The lowest awkward is 1000.


Do these totals of expert and awkward include skills that they may not have tried yet i.e. shipbuilding or animal husbandry that may not be done or just what they have done already and showing in current skills? I have one at seven and still several skills I dont know how he is yet. Afraid he will eclipse that 10 awkwards lol, but he's my favorite charries so he carries on :)
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby SekoETC » Wed Nov 06, 2013 7:10 pm

It only shows ones that they have tried out so far.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby EchoMan » Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:55 pm

You actually don't have a value for a skill you haven't tried yet. It is determined based on the characters "genetic pool" when you first use a skill.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby RedQueen.exe » Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:22 pm

EchoMan wrote:You actually don't have a value for a skill you haven't tried yet. It is determined based on the characters "genetic pool" when you first use a skill.


That seems like it opens a window for power gaming/min-maxing, doesn't it?
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby SekoETC » Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:45 pm

I don't see how. Where you spawn is random, and who you get your genes from is also random. It's assigned at the moment of spawning, so it's not like you could travel into a location with two natural experts before trying your skill, since your genes would already be set. Also there's random variance applied.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics

Postby computaertist » Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:32 pm

EchoMan wrote:You actually don't have a value for a skill you haven't tried yet. It is determined based on the characters "genetic pool" when you first use a skill.
Seko wrote:It's assigned at the moment of spawning, so it's not like you could travel into a location with two natural experts before trying your skill, since your genes would already be set.

I don't understand how these can both be true.
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