Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
Well this makes me think that even with work arounds
(Splitting up piles, storing in projects, etc), rot will still have a meaningful impact on the game if it varies depending on the size of the pile.
Super interesting, thanks Greek!
(Splitting up piles, storing in projects, etc), rot will still have a meaningful impact on the game if it varies depending on the size of the pile.
Super interesting, thanks Greek!
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
Top translators over all time:
Seko (Finnish) - 4720
notsure (French) - 4263
Pilot (Spanish) - 3259
fragola (Lithuanian) - 2865
Greek (Polish) - 2233
clavell (Esperanto, Spanish) - 2156
user from 2006 (Swedish) - 2143
Berserk9779 (Italian, Spanish) - 2119
Note that these counts aren't the total number of translations they've done, just the total number of texts for which they were the last person who updated the text, as it only records the last person.
Nice work!
And the fact that certain languages aren't at the very top just means that the translations are more spread out among multiple translators.
Seko (Finnish) - 4720
notsure (French) - 4263
Pilot (Spanish) - 3259
fragola (Lithuanian) - 2865
Greek (Polish) - 2233
clavell (Esperanto, Spanish) - 2156
user from 2006 (Swedish) - 2143
Berserk9779 (Italian, Spanish) - 2119
Note that these counts aren't the total number of translations they've done, just the total number of texts for which they were the last person who updated the text, as it only records the last person.
Nice work!
And the fact that certain languages aren't at the very top just means that the translations are more spread out among multiple translators.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
Congrats to all the translators, especially me!!!
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
Bien fait, notsure!
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
Curious how much fighting there is in the game now. Any way we can see the amount of hits there were on another player compared to the amount of active players?
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
I have never seen a single blow landed (except in practice) in about 12 Cantr years of play. One time my character accidentally hit and wounded someone with a Clayborne and they thought they were being attacked and ran away despite my character apologizing. And another time a violent wild man who murdered someone was locked up and executed but my characters didn't actually see the blows.
I think it might be hard to distinguish actual fighting from the numerous pillow fights and spoon battles that take place.
I think it might be hard to distinguish actual fighting from the numerous pillow fights and spoon battles that take place.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
In the public statistics one is called 'killed by character'.
I think ...
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
Amount of violence is a good question, and separation of sparring attacks by attack level particularly hard, though sometimes people do use somewhat stronger weapons for sparring.
I can say that there seems to be attacking with strong weapons going on every day, but usually just a few or so a day.
One statistic that is already available is number of kills.
Go to Statistics at the bottom of the player page -> Time trends -> Select nr_of_kill_by_char. This is just raw number, not percentage.
I can say that there seems to be attacking with strong weapons going on every day, but usually just a few or so a day.
One statistic that is already available is number of kills.
Go to Statistics at the bottom of the player page -> Time trends -> Select nr_of_kill_by_char. This is just raw number, not percentage.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
I find this next one a bit funny. Apparently after many characters died off in the 3000s (mostly due to inactivity), there was an age of lock picking or scavenging, which appears to be more stable now.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
That age was great. Every abandoned town, a gold mine.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
I wonder about the strongest characters in Cantr history and most skilled ones.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
About strength: there are lots of people with maximum possible strength. And a few dozens have both max strength and fighting skill.
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Re: Things you really want to see in "Cantr Statististics
How many characters maxed out each skill?
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