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Subject:
Re: low level home city
Akshat:i have reached a home city level to 96 with indians. i want to create a new low level home city say 40 or 20 how can i do that.
Just wondering, why do you want a lower level home city?
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They are OP
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Subject:
Re: low level home city
but in eso multiplayer faq's it says the how many points you earn depends on the civ tier and hc level so if i play with iroquis with a low level hc i will earn more PR
Power Ratings - How they work Probable Skill - (K * Variance) = Points Probable Skill - The average skill level of the player before the game. Points
- Your points represent where you are on the skill ladder. You get
points for wins and lose points for losses. The number of points that
you win or lose for a specific game depends on several factors below,
including the ranking points of the player(s) you are playing against.
Similar to other rating systems, high level players gain very few
points for defeating players of significantly lower level and therefore
will advance in rank very slowly if these are the types of players that
they seek out. K - This variable determines how much of an impact you want Variance to have. Variance
- Each player is assigned a level of variance when they start playing.
This number starts high, representing the system's lack of familiarity
with your actual skill level to start with. As you play more games,
this number will get smaller as your rating is refined. This number is
largely responsible for the big jumps up or down that your rating can
initially take. These jumps decrease as you play more games. Home City Level
- Home Cities are divided into three tiers, much like the cards in your
deck. A player using a level 1 Home City is at a disadvantage when
playing against a level 40 Home City, so he should earn more points if
he wins. The reverse is also true, so the player with the level 40 Home
City will lose slightly more points if he loses this match-up. The
tiers are broken down like this: Tier / Home City Levels Tier 1: 0-9 Tier 2: 10-24 Tier 3: 25-100+ The
players in each of the tiers have access to cards that are considered
equally powerful. The Home City factor cancels out if you are playing
someone who is using a Home City is in the same tier as you, as we
assume you have the best cards for your level. Civilization Tiers
- The Power Rating system rates the civilizations in tiers. When
playing a multiplayer game, the civilization you use is also rated in
that game. All Spanish players, for example, will affect the ranking of
the Spanish civilization by winning or losing games. The civilization
ranking looks something like this (only two civilizations are used to
keep the example simple): Spanish Tier 3 (level 25+) Spanish Tier 2 (level 10-24) British Tier 3 British Tier 2 Spanish Tier 1 (level 0-9) British Tier 1 This ranking is dynamic and is updating constantly throughout a day, adjusting to game results. In
the example above, Spanish tier 3 (levels 25+) is rated the highest
while British tier 1 (levels 0-9) is rated the lowest. A player using a
higher ranked civilization who defeats a player using a lower ranked
civilization will gain slightly fewer points, and vice versa. The idea
being that players that use the civilization that wins the most will be
more likely to win the game, and so will earn fewer points.
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Subject:
Re: low level home city
Akshat:but in eso multiplayer faq's it says the how many points you earn depends on the civ tier and hc level so if i play with iroquis with a low level hc i will earn more PR
Power Ratings - How they work Probable Skill - (K * Variance) = Points Probable Skill - The average skill level of the player before the game. Points
- Your points represent where you are on the skill ladder. You get
points for wins and lose points for losses. The number of points that
you win or lose for a specific game depends on several factors below,
including the ranking points of the player(s) you are playing against.
Similar to other rating systems, high level players gain very few
points for defeating players of significantly lower level and therefore
will advance in rank very slowly if these are the types of players that
they seek out. K - This variable determines how much of an impact you want Variance to have. Variance
- Each player is assigned a level of variance when they start playing.
This number starts high, representing the system's lack of familiarity
with your actual skill level to start with. As you play more games,
this number will get smaller as your rating is refined. This number is
largely responsible for the big jumps up or down that your rating can
initially take. These jumps decrease as you play more games. Home City Level
- Home Cities are divided into three tiers, much like the cards in your
deck. A player using a level 1 Home City is at a disadvantage when
playing against a level 40 Home City, so he should earn more points if
he wins. The reverse is also true, so the player with the level 40 Home
City will lose slightly more points if he loses this match-up. The
tiers are broken down like this: Tier / Home City Levels Tier 1: 0-9 Tier 2: 10-24 Tier 3: 25-100+ The
players in each of the tiers have access to cards that are considered
equally powerful. The Home City factor cancels out if you are playing
someone who is using a Home City is in the same tier as you, as we
assume you have the best cards for your level. Civilization Tiers
- The Power Rating system rates the civilizations in tiers. When
playing a multiplayer game, the civilization you use is also rated in
that game. All Spanish players, for example, will affect the ranking of
the Spanish civilization by winning or losing games. The civilization
ranking looks something like this (only two civilizations are used to
keep the example simple): Spanish Tier 3 (level 25+) Spanish Tier 2 (level 10-24) British Tier 3 British Tier 2 Spanish Tier 1 (level 0-9) British Tier 1 This ranking is dynamic and is updating constantly throughout a day, adjusting to game results. In
the example above, Spanish tier 3 (levels 25+) is rated the highest
while British tier 1 (levels 0-9) is rated the lowest. A player using a
higher ranked civilization who defeats a player using a lower ranked
civilization will gain slightly fewer points, and vice versa. The idea
being that players that use the civilization that wins the most will be
more likely to win the game, and so will earn fewer points.
People like you ruin the game
I need hope
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Subject:
Re: low level home city
Shunmaha: Akshat:
but in eso multiplayer faq's it says the how many points you earn depends on the civ tier and hc level
so if i play with iroquis with a low level hc i will earn more PR
Power Ratings - How they work
Probable Skill - (K * Variance) = Points
Probable Skill - The average skill level of the player before the game.
Points - Your points represent where you are on the skill ladder. You get points for wins and lose points for losses. The number of points that you win or lose for a specific game depends on several factors below, including the ranking points of the player(s) you are playing against. Similar to other rating systems, high level players gain very few points for defeating players of significantly lower level and therefore will advance in rank very slowly if these are the types of players that they seek out.
K - This variable determines how much of an impact you want Variance to have.
Variance - Each player is assigned a level of variance when they start playing. This number starts high, representing the system's lack of familiarity with your actual skill level to start with. As you play more games, this number will get smaller as your rating is refined. This number is largely responsible for the big jumps up or down that your rating can initially take. These jumps decrease as you play more games.
Home City Level - Home Cities are divided into three tiers, much like the cards in your deck. A player using a level 1 Home City is at a disadvantage when playing against a level 40 Home City, so he should earn more points if he wins. The reverse is also true, so the player with the level 40 Home City will lose slightly more points if he loses this match-up. The tiers are broken down like this:
Tier / Home City Levels Tier 1: 0-9 Tier 2: 10-24 Tier 3: 25-100+
The players in each of the tiers have access to cards that are considered equally powerful. The Home City factor cancels out if you are playing someone who is using a Home City is in the same tier as you, as we assume you have the best cards for your level.
Civilization Tiers - The Power Rating system rates the civilizations in tiers. When playing a multiplayer game, the civilization you use is also rated in that game. All Spanish players, for example, will affect the ranking of the Spanish civilization by winning or losing games. The civilization ranking looks something like this (only two civilizations are used to keep the example simple):
Spanish Tier 3 (level 25+) Spanish Tier 2 (level 10-24) British Tier 3 British Tier 2 Spanish Tier 1 (level 0-9) British Tier 1
This ranking is dynamic and is updating constantly throughout a day, adjusting to game results.
In the example above, Spanish tier 3 (levels 25+) is rated the highest while British tier 1 (levels 0-9) is rated the lowest. A player using a higher ranked civilization who defeats a player using a lower ranked civilization will gain slightly fewer points, and vice versa. The idea being that players that use the civilization that wins the most will be more likely to win the game, and so will earn fewer points.
People like you ruin the game
+1
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A Canadian North wind cuts u down
We have to wait till spring to Bury YOU
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Subject:
Re: low level home city
It's Simple Delet all Your HomeCities all of IT
Then start from level 10 ... Thats is the easiest Way
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Subject:
Re: low level home city
EmperørSultan:
It's Simple Delet all Your HomeCities all of IT
Then start from level 10 ... Thats is the easiest Way
Fail.
Banned til 2163.. ESO banned til June. See ya in summer, lol. TAD: Supremacy Rank: Major, 29 Vanilla: Supremacy Rank: Captain, 26 TAD: Treaty Rank: Major, 29 Vanilla: Deathmatch Rank: 1st Lieutenant, 23
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