theHunter:Classic Companion
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Re: theHunter:Classic Companion
Here are some quick things I've noticed.
My bobcat seems to be above the maximum score
My perfect cottontail seems to not be so perfect, my guess is that there is a .xxxx digit after its score on the scoresheet that we couldn't see before
My RME seems to be missing its face, and it also only shows the color blue for a 4th place leaderboard RME, do you calculate these based only on max score?
My Rusa seems to be missing its face, and it also only shows the color blue for a 2nd place leaderboard Rusa
Assuming that orange signifies a decent animal, my top 10 feral goat seems to be barely trophy status
My bobcat seems to be above the maximum score
My perfect cottontail seems to not be so perfect, my guess is that there is a .xxxx digit after its score on the scoresheet that we couldn't see before
My RME seems to be missing its face, and it also only shows the color blue for a 4th place leaderboard RME, do you calculate these based only on max score?
My Rusa seems to be missing its face, and it also only shows the color blue for a 2nd place leaderboard Rusa
Assuming that orange signifies a decent animal, my top 10 feral goat seems to be barely trophy status
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Re: theHunter:Classic Companion
Considering what we know are top tier animals are not all scoring in the green should this tool be called CSS checker rather than trophy checker? Someone who doesn't know better might think some of these animals are meh.
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Aye, seems a lot of weight been put on the CSS dragging down or up animal scores. So where you have an animal with a high theoretical max score which will never be got close to, such as feral goat, bison, Elk, Bighorn, the checker trophy score drops...........Deconstructed wrote:
Considering what we know are top tier animals are not all scoring in the green should this tool be called CSS checker rather than trophy checker? Someone who doesn't know better might think some of these animals are meh.
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Ok! I guess I know what I'll be doing this weekend! Time to dig into that database some more and see what went phooey... Thanks for checking it out and letting me know!
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Re: theHunter:Classic Companion
Thanks for the feedback. We'll look into fine-tuning the numbers.
Do you know what the exact maximum score is?
Yes, the top of the gauge is the maximum possible score, as documented in the wiki (https://thehunter.fandom.com/wiki/CSS)
And the bottom is the minimum possible score.
We could use the highest leaderboard score ever achieved for each species, but then when someone gets a new leaderboard animal the gauge would go over 100.
And we would have to continuously update the top scores. We'll take a look at automating that.
As for the ranges, we borrowed the formula from UHC (we know those guys ).
Orange: 50 - 75%
Blue: 75 - 90%
Green: 90 - 100%
We're open to suggestions. What constitutes a "Trophy" animal? I'm sure there's a plethora of opinions on that one.
Keeping in mind that the whole thing came about to answer the question, "Is my animal worthy of posting in the 'Post Your TruRACS Trophies' topic?"
The CSS is just a reference, since CSS doesn't show up on the scoresheets you can use this tool to check that, if it interests you.
The gauge shows where the animal falls between the lowest & highest possible scores for that animal. (Normalized Score)
Which is essentially CSS without the multiplier. (Score - Min) / (Max - Min)
Does the Trophy Checker give you a good idea of whether it's a trophy or not? That is really it's purpose.curlyCoyote wrote:Here are some quick things I've noticed.
My bobcat seems to be above the maximum score
Do you know what the exact maximum score is?
You should include a link to the scoresheet so we can see what the score is there. I assume it's really close to nearly almost perfect, but not quite.My perfect cottontail seems to not be so perfect, my guess is that there is a .xxxx digit after its score on the scoresheet that we couldn't see before
Images fixed, thanks.My RME seems to be missing its face, and it also only shows the color blue for a 4th place leaderboard RME, do you calculate these based only on max score?
My Rusa seems to be missing its face, and it also only shows the color blue for a 2nd place leaderboard Rusa
Assuming that orange signifies a decent animal, my top 10 feral goat seems to be barely trophy status
Yes, the top of the gauge is the maximum possible score, as documented in the wiki (https://thehunter.fandom.com/wiki/CSS)
And the bottom is the minimum possible score.
We could use the highest leaderboard score ever achieved for each species, but then when someone gets a new leaderboard animal the gauge would go over 100.
And we would have to continuously update the top scores. We'll take a look at automating that.
As for the ranges, we borrowed the formula from UHC (we know those guys ).
Orange: 50 - 75%
Blue: 75 - 90%
Green: 90 - 100%
We're open to suggestions. What constitutes a "Trophy" animal? I'm sure there's a plethora of opinions on that one.
Keeping in mind that the whole thing came about to answer the question, "Is my animal worthy of posting in the 'Post Your TruRACS Trophies' topic?"
The CSS is just a reference, since CSS doesn't show up on the scoresheets you can use this tool to check that, if it interests you.
The gauge shows where the animal falls between the lowest & highest possible scores for that animal. (Normalized Score)
Which is essentially CSS without the multiplier. (Score - Min) / (Max - Min)
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Re: theHunter:Classic Companion
Some of the max scores in wiki are wrong.
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Obviously, but what are the right scores?ogruls wrote:Some of the max scores in wiki are wrong.
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Maybe a better way to phrase that... does anyone have the top numbers from (any/all of) the past 30 leaderboards to compare to what we have? Feel free to PM me so the team and I can make sure our data is the most accurate for everyone to use.THC_Companion wrote:Obviously, but what are the right scores?ogruls wrote:Some of the max scores in wiki are wrong.
If you know me here, you know that I like to crunch numbers like that.
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Only the dev's will know that one mate. You just need to adjust down / up the top score to be more inline with reality from reserves and should be enough. Excellent work your all doing by the way, much appreciated.THC_Companion wrote:Obviously, but what are the right scores?ogruls wrote:Some of the max scores in wiki are wrong.
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