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1/29/12 5:36:04 PM#761
Originally posted by Rocketeer
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1/30/12 12:21:05 AM#762
Originally posted by Vato26 You are trying to apply scientific methods from hard sciences to soft sciences. Controlled environments and eliminating extraneous variables is good when studying simple human behaviour or interactions. But assuming you took a group of XFire users and non-XFire users into a controlled environment and eliminated all extraneous variables. You might well end up eliminating also the reason why one group started using XFire and the other did not in the first place. You'd have taken the human decision (to play SWTOR or to not to play) out of its normal context, and due to differences between the normal context with XFire users and non-XFire users, any results you'd gain in controlled environment would cease to apply to the groups you just studied when you'd let them out of that controlled environmen and into the open world with all its variables. When predicting human behaviour in mass scale it's not possible to create the required controlled environments and take every variable into account. You're stuck with using statistics, polls, your own knowledge of human nature. And you can only verify your results with more statistics, polls, observations and inductive reasoning.
PS. And you've build so large a quote pyramid with so many colors, that there's no way for me to tell who has said what in your discussion. |
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1/30/12 10:13:36 AM#763
@Vato 1. You are making a prediction of the behaviour of a hypothetical room full of hypothetical scientists and predict their reaction, you are spouting nonsense. 2. You do not understand what a Hypothesis is. Definition of HYPOTHESIS
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a : an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument b : an interpretation of a practical situation or condition taken as the ground for action
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: a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
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: the antecedent clause of a conditional statement
3. Its Radiocarbon dating, and it only works on organic matter up to about 65k years old. When talking about fossilised matter we are talking about things the age of dinosaur bones, which is like 60 million years too old for radiocarbon dating to work on. 4. You imply that science only exists on matters you can fully control. You just eliminated the field of human sciences, congratulations.
Also, i do not think you understand how proving a fact works. You keep marking up sentences of mine and pretend they prove something, when that only proves you have no idea how proving something works.
The proper way to disprove something is this: 1. Vato26 claimed in the first paragraph of his reply that hypothesis are based on past studies. 2. According to The ecological detective: confronting models with data by Ray Hilborn and Marc Mangel(ISBN 978-0-691-03497-3 p.24) a hypothesis is an unproven theory, proposition or supposition thats tentatively accepted to form the basis for further investigation. A claim that is further backed up by Websters dictionary(Neufeldt and Guralnik 1991), which expressly defines the difference between a theory and a hypothesis in the lack of support for an explanation in the latter. Both strongly imply that the hypothesis is the foundation a study is built upon, and not a requirement of it. 3. There is also a logical fallacy in his statement insofar as that if studies are required for a hypothesis, and a hypothesis in turn is being required for studies, neither could exist. 4 Conclusion: Considering some very limited investigation in the matter at hand, logical deduction, and his complete lack of sources for his claims, i believe Vato26 to be incorrect on the very core of his hypothesis on the nature of the same. {mod edit} |
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1/30/12 10:47:46 AM#764
Originally posted by Vrika
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1/30/12 10:58:09 AM#765
Originally posted by Rocketeer
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1/30/12 11:15:43 AM#766
Originally posted by Rocketeer First off, Merrian Webster dictionary does not define words when it comes to the scientific community. Yes, each scientific community has their own phrases and words that are commonly understoond between that community. Words that the common-person would not understand. Second, that was printed in '97. Science has changed quite a bit since then. A hypothesis is based on past studies and data. No matter how much you want to deny this, when it comes to the scientific community it is a FACT. Third, to claim that there is logical fallacy towards someone when no logical fallacy is present is intellectually dishonest. To add to that, your constant usage of insults against me speaks volumes. |
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1/30/12 12:20:07 PM#767
Originally posted by Vato26 Let's pretend that you want to compare how much XFire users play SWTOR, vs. how much non-XFire users play SWTOR. Can you give me one example of extraneous variable you'd eliminate, and tell me how you'd do that + why it's okay to eliminate that variable? |
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1/30/12 12:43:20 PM#768
Originally posted by Vrika I'm not required to do such as I'm not the one who's trying to apply statistics outside of their intended scope (their scope being within the X-fire userbase). You, and people such as yourself are the ones who are trying to apply these statistics outside of their intended scope. Therefore, it is upon you to provide evidence to support your standing and show that these statistics do not lose validity because they are outside their intended scope. Anyways, I can name quite a few extraneous variables that invalidates these X-fire statistics when used outside their intended scope:
Those are only a few. If I had more time to sit and think on it, I could come up with a whole lot more.
Anyways, as I stated, the burden of proof is upon you since you are the ones trying to apply X-fire statistics outside their intended scope.
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1/30/12 1:51:11 PM#769
Steady decline going on, yesterday highest in the week, 8500 players and 48.650h, 10.400 less than last sunday. A honest review of SW:TOR 6/10 (Danny Wojcicki) <--- link fixed |
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1/30/12 1:58:48 PM#770
The x-fire stats have some validity to them, its shown trends in every game, its been righ on target in the past. It does show a rough trend. But you dont need x-fire to see that game is dropping subs. You also dont need a crystal ball to see where its going. Theres been ample amount of these over simplified mmo's released , you see the trend clear as day from them. This game has nothing to distinguish itself from the rest of the pack. Its as predictable as the sun rising. Elder scrolls online: Voice your concerns here :http://www.zenimax.com/contact.php |
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1/30/12 2:26:23 PM#771
Originally posted by Vato26 The purpose of this thread is to discuss how SWTOR is doing based on Xfire. We aren't saying that Xfire is the greatest data source, nor are we saying any of the conclusions are infallible or 100% accurate. If this thread were about how SWTOR is doing based on infallible data and we used Xfire then you could come in "Show me real prroof" a blazing, BUT we aren't. If you don't like Xfire or it's statisics then get out, this discussion is not for you. Just to drag this on further since you'll stay here continually shouting "PROOF!!!!", it's already been shown several times that Xfire is fairly accurate outside of it's intended scope. It has accurately shown population trends in WAR, AoC, RIFT, AION, and many others. What you need to do now is explain how Xfire could be accurate for those games but isn't for SWTOR. Oh and I'll expect data/proof from reliable sources :P. |
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AG-Vuk
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1/30/12 2:30:03 PM#772
Originally posted by toddze You're correct in that it shows a trend , to a degree. A lot of what you say is valid as opinion . X-fire though as a statisical indicator is extremely poor and therefore higly subjective only because the sample size and population is not controlled. I always get a chuckle when I see these posts , because simply . Numbers are always open to manipulation and can be used to show anything one desires. Population drops are common in MMO's , I'd say a 20 to 30 % drop can be expected in a good game after release , more then 50 % and I suspect the game will have real problems. IMO. Without the release of sub numbers it's impossible to estimate the health of a game. I'd say it's pretty safe to say that the majority of games peak at release, there are always exceptions. The real bar is where they sit at the 6 mo , 1 year stage then 2y and 5 y benchmarks. ( for MMO's ) |
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1/30/12 2:56:56 PM#773
Originally posted by AG-Vuk I don't see how it is true for a great new MMO, but I agree that it is true for a medicore MMO. Example how I see medicore MMO subscribtion model works: I buy it, i think, well it's alright, I play it for a month, i drop it, tell friends, the game is alright, but nothing interesting. Example of how I see great new MMO would go: I buy it, i like it, i resub, I tell my friends, what a great game it is, they try it, sub numbers go up. But you are right on another topic, the real bar is at 6-12month, and with numbers dropping each week, i don't think they will break 12 month bar with positive balance.
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1/30/12 3:43:52 PM#774
Originally posted by Metentso Only within X-fire. |
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1/30/12 3:48:37 PM#775
Originally posted by Distaste Blue: No, I will not. Because the X-fire fans are trying to use this outside of the scope of the X-fire statistics. Which is improper use of statistical analysis. Thus, I am free to speak up on the facts that they are improperly using these statistics. Red: No it hasn't. I have called for actual graphical proof with actual data. The X-fire fans never provided them. So, no, you have proved no such thing.
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1/30/12 3:54:34 PM#776
Originally posted by teoyaomiqui Yet, that is your opinion. I, and many others are enjoying the game, will resub, and will tell our friends our experiences in the game and why we enjoy it. Just because you think a game is mediocre does not mean the game is actually mediocre.
As to your "6-12 month" bar.... well, we've all seen these before. The doom 'n gloomers first said "1 month"... and, when that didn't happen, now you are all saying "6 to 12 months". And, if that doesn't happen, then you'll spout out "18 to 24 months". It's a continual cycle that has been seen for countless MMORPGs that the doom 'n gloomers hate. |
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1/30/12 4:17:58 PM#777
Originally posted by Vato26 doom and gloomers said months 3-6 not month 1 try again..
and yes the game is mediocre sorry.. and yes its my opinion and shared by many others but if people can't see this game is mediocre I feel sad for the future of this genre.. http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/339443/Video-FollowUp-Guide-For-Enhancing-Graphics-and-Performance-in-SWTORSorry-still-Nvidia-Only.html |
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1/30/12 4:29:58 PM#778
Originally posted by sanosukex Some Doom and gloomers started claiming one month a week before launch. Then there was the "massive exodous" thread with claimed xfire support three weeks after launch. Of course there were scattered claims that the game would be free to play in a month etc. Trolls will say anything the more outrageous the better. People who know nothing but speak often are now moving from 2-3 months to 6-12 months. None of it has anything to do with facts. "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice." ~Greys Law |
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1/30/12 4:37:00 PM#779
Originally posted by zymurgeist Kinda like the people claiming this game would have 4 million players within its first month of launch and kill WoW huh? ![]() |
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1/30/12 4:38:13 PM#780
Originally posted by zymurgeist said it before but ill say it again anyone with any sense could say this game would do ok for at LEAST 3 months.. by then people have time to get a least a couple 50s and experience pretty much all the game has to offer.. at month 3 onward its really going to depend what bioware can pull out with 1.2 if its nothing more than a new warzone, new flashpoints, and an operation and 1 new planet I can't see this game doing to well from month 3 onward... again just my opinion but honestly is this what we come to expect from such a high profile AAA game? again if so this genre is run its course at least for me... http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/339443/Video-FollowUp-Guide-For-Enhancing-Graphics-and-Performance-in-SWTORSorry-still-Nvidia-Only.html |
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