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And from practical perspective, my answer is no again
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And from practical perspective, my answer is no again.
 
I have different guns with different tcrm score, however the best gun in tcrm generally performs even worse in rumble
 
I have different guns with different tcrm score, however the best gun in tcrm generally performs even worse in rumble
  
The difference in tcrm score of those guns are ~0.5, sounds quite a lot, however after calc I know it’s only 0.001
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The difference in tcrm score of those guns are ~0.5, sounds quite a lot, however after calc I know it’s only 0.001
However the best gun in rumble could score ~1.0 more APS than the worst (which, ironicall, is the best gun in tcrm score)
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However the best gun in rumble could score ~1.0 more APS than the worst (which, ironically, is the best gun in tcrm score)
So I think it isn’t wise to improve tcrm score any more once the result is already among the best.
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So I think it isn’t wise to improve tcrm score any more once the result is already among the best.
  
Maybe for gun challenges, we should create something more relevant to rumble score then
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Maybe for gun challenges, we should create something more relevant to rumble score then.

Latest revision as of 11:45, 9 July 2019

And from practical perspective, my answer is no again. I have different guns with different tcrm score, however the best gun in tcrm generally performs even worse in rumble

The difference in tcrm score of those guns are ~0.5, sounds quite a lot, however after calc I know it’s only 0.001 However the best gun in rumble could score ~1.0 more APS than the worst (which, ironically, is the best gun in tcrm score) So I think it isn’t wise to improve tcrm score any more once the result is already among the best.

Maybe for gun challenges, we should create something more relevant to rumble score then.