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If I were doing 7 times the stated damage (as some have falsely claimed), then I'd be killing every mech with a single volley, and would instead have a damage inflicted total (for 47 kills) of over 105,000 which you can see... I DON'T.

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These are the general stats over dozens of games, where hundreds of missiles are fired. The devs are claiming that SRMs had to be weakened because they were doing 2-7 times their expected damage.
While arguments can be made on both sides, the fact is thus far all I have seen as evidence for the "Weaken SRM" side is really just small slivers of data and expectations that I accept numbers "at face value" i.e. I see a lot of "well numbers don't lie" and then "take my word for it", etc.
However rational testing demands we actually look at general examples over time.
Anyone can doctor a single video, make up numbers or extrapolate singular or super-rare examples and over-generalize. The real test would be whether or not general Splatcat players have noticed absurdly high numbers that were being attributed.
The first example, 45 matches, roughly 322 damage per match, and 3.5 volleys to destroy a Mech seems pretty spot on. That has 90 damage Alpha Strike all over it.
Now I'm willing to see the other side's point of view, but to really resolve this issue I'd like to see more actual stats from Splatcat players.
This is better then singular videos or logic crunching because it shows where the numbers are actually gravitating towards in game. Just like if I want to see if a new medicine is really causing complications, you cannot just go by a single case where an individual took it and then claimed to get sick- you need to observe the effects among a large population.
Or to put it another way, if I flip a coin a dozen times, there is always a small chance it could come up heads 90% of the time. However if I do it hundreds of thousands of times, the chances increase that it will be 50/50.
What we need is real data, from real players over extended periods of time.
Already the above alone is more data then was presented by the other time by a heck of a lot, because instead of a little "firing ground" test and numbers were are supposed to accept on faith, we have literally dozens of battles and thousands of missiles fired.
If the numbers are as off by what critics are saying, by multiples of 2-7 fold, then we should see this discrepancy in the general data.




















