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Old October 31st, 2009, 01:11 AM

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Default Re: Noobs & Vets: Rise of the AI Menace. EA, BI, Gandalf's Wizardry Part 2.

If you go by games actually won per player, Chris' team clearly comes out on top.

Chrispedersen has won 2 games, got a draw in a 3rd, and either a team victory or another draw in a 4th game... it's slightly unclear from the HoF. Hoplosternum has a newbie game victory, plus NvV3. Grudgebringer has a big team victory, where he was the punching bag for the opposing team

Dr P has (in the hall of honor) 1 recorded solo victory, and one team victory. Pyg and I share in the same, large team victory from NvV1, and no one else we have on our side has won a game. Edit: Actually, I take that back, I played a scenario game with a few people that my side technically won also (the game was abandoned due to various map imbalances), so I have two team victories.

From your team, agema has 1 win, you have two team wins, and you're being advised by Lingchih, who has 2 team victories.

The blessed ones' AlgaeNymph has one victory, and is the only playing member with a victory credited. However, they are being advised by micah, who has 7....


If you want to count wins by nation, chris' is also hardly deficient.

Wins for ACGHHS nations - 15.5
Wins for Deva's Darlings nations - 15.5
Wins for Mysterios nations - 12.5
Wins for Blessed Ones nations - 8

So, if we examine the raw data rather than the anti-giant hype/propoganda machine, clearly it would seem that ACGHHS is the team to beat, not the Devas, as under every measure of player skill and nation capability, they come out either even with or ahead of the Devas. In some cases by significant margins.

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