@peirce Retreated from 114, feel free to swap the last casualty there.
Path to Victory League Discussion
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@gamerman01 Hopefully not violating any forum rules here, a couple more for your viewing pleasure:
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Yeah those are really good. Glad to know about the site. That will be a lot of fun
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@Stucifer @mikawagunichi Oh, definitely understand the humour - they were received in the spirit they were sent. The dice gods piss on the just and the unjust alike, we’ve all been there. Watching those videos made me laugh so hard that my wife came to see what the ruckus was about. She did not appreciate them as much as I did (understatement).
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@mikawagunichi “He’s really good at getting statistically improbable dice.” Quite the reputation I’m burnishing here.
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@peirce I’ve already started thinking of words that rhyme with “mean reversion”
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I finally figured out some of MrRoboto’s charts and statistics in his statistics tab of the ELO rankings spreadsheet.
I changed the range of data to 1/1/24 - 6/30/25 to get the last year and a half’s snapshot.
Statistics like this can be very misleading, especially since these are just a composite of all games that have been finished since 1/1/24 and they are just averages.
Average PTV bids have been approximately 10 to the Axis over the past 18 months. The Axis win percentage has been 41.5%.
You may want to use the Player history search tab to analyze the success of some of your top players to get more reliable data, but according to the overall bids and results of the past 18 months… yeah.
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Very good info! Some confirmation bias I’m sure but I’ve mostly seen the top players like Axis-Dominion, Ghost, and Adam accepting 14 bids. Granted that’s the last 6 months. The rest of us must be bringing the average down 😅
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Yes, I’m having trouble making sense of it when going player by player. I’ll do a little more digging and update
The overall averages can be very misleading, it depends on who’s good at what and who takes what side.
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Here’s a little of what things look like behind the scenes.
Allies -- Axis
ArtofWar -13-14 // 15-7
+++++++48% // 68%Stucifer 8-4 // 6-10
++++++67% // 37%Ghostglider 7-1 // 13-1
+++++++ 88% // 93%Adam514 9-2 // 15-2
++++++ 82% // 88%666 17-10 // 11-8
++++63% // 58%Daaras 12-3 // 2-4
+++++80% // 33%Well that helps clear the crystal ball.
Look at your opponent’s record, decide which side you want, and bid accordingly. Don’t go much by averages. And I’ll throw in, bids don’t affect the game as much as most people think they do.ArtofWar is actually significantly better with Axis, and will take either side.
Stucifer actually mirrors the average. If the Axis are struggling so much, the 10 bids are not nearly high enough for your normal player.
Ghostglider is not a normal player. It doesn’t matter which side he takes, and the bid doesn’t matter much, he will smoke you.
Adam, same thing.
666 record shows the Allies have an edge and of course his games were bid too
Daaras is skewing the average a bit. Only 1 of those 4 Axis losses was against a tier E. Oh! He beat that same tier E with the Allies.
Looking over the game by game, Daaras has had a lot more success with the Allies against a lot of different players. Is he just really good with one side? Perhaps.So those are several looks inside the average. You decide.
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Oops - I should point out my person by person data is all-time, while the PTV win % and bid statistic was for the past 18 months. It’s not like the bids have increased much, though, so is pretty much apples to apples
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@gamerman01 Very interesting data, hopefully that will help some of mid tier folks scheme our way to the top…
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Does anyone else have problems with “out of memory” errors when playing PTV? None of the other flavors of A&A have this problem for me. I’m on turn 22 in a current game, and I can’t seem to play the game without getting the error. Normally, I just restart the game, but it doesn’t seem to fix anything for this long running game.
Funny thing is that it doesn’t seem to crash the game. I just get a pop-up and if I close the dialog, it seems to continue. Does anyone know what problems would occur if I just ignore it?
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@surfer said in Path to Victory League Discussion:
Does anyone else have problems with “out of memory” errors when playing PTV? None of the other flavors of A&A have this problem for me. I’m on turn 22 in a current game, and I can’t seem to play the game without getting the error. Normally, I just restart the game, but it doesn’t seem to fix anything for this long running game.
Funny thing is that it doesn’t seem to crash the game. I just get a pop-up and if I close the dialog, it seems to continue. Does anyone know what problems would occur if I just ignore it?
Yes the map is too high resolution. Closing TripleA and reopening it before loading any save is recommended.
Some moves may not register. I tried moving after getting that message and most moves would register, but then a particular move did not register on the map and not even on the move summary page, and at that point I closed and reopened to finish the move.
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@Adam514 Ok. Thanks. Would dropping “map details” reduce the resolution? Or what other selections can I make to reduce the memory footprint?
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@surfer said in Path to Victory League Discussion:
@Adam514 Ok. Thanks. Would dropping “map details” reduce the resolution? Or what other selections can I make to reduce the memory footprint?
You can try. I don’t know of any solution.
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@Adam514 FWIW. Dropping the map details allowed me to run that game move. Thanks.
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@gamerman01 I can in fact tell you that I suck with axis lol. Generally, I think mistakes or setbacks with the axis are much more punishing, whether through dice or skill, a lot of games are just over. Whereas the allies can afford some as long as they aren’t catastrophic.
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Since you only took Axis 6 times, and you did win 2 of those, removing your Axis games from the equation raises the Axis success rate over the past year and a half by all PTV players from 41.5% to 42%.