Sandpit, on 31 January 2014 - 11:33 AM, said:
825/795 tons (825 wins 10-2)
935/830 tons (935 wins 10-2)
785/630 tons (785 wins 11-1)
720/875 tons (720 wins 12-6) numbers in () represent number of kills for each team
The tonnages were all decently close (except the last one and the third is kinda iffy in my opinion)
I noticed a few things. In the first three games charlie lance on the losing team performed abysmally. In one game they had a combined damage of less than 100
Charlie Lance Losing
1.)205
2.)759
3.)87
4.)838
Charlie Lance Winning
1.)667
2.)619
3.)745
4.)1111
Player's damage
1. 242
2. 33
3. 2
4. 533
There's a few issues here. First and foremost we have no idea the ELO or skill levels of the players involved. Secondly, we have no context for these numbers. Tailpipe, you yourself go from 2 damage to 533 damage.
In all of those matches the stomps only 1 champion (possibly new players?) in game 2 and only three in game 3.
There were several on both sides in game 4 but you were out tonned by nearly 300 tons (273 tons) and still managed to win.
Those 4 matches show nothing other than presumably the better team won and doesn't show us what caused those stomps. This is what I was getting at. Look at the stats for charlie lance in each of those. You have an entire lance that didn't do enough damage to take out a light mech. That's not a "premade vs. pug" or "elo out of whack within MM", that's simply bad play.
Even with all of the data breakdown that I just did it's still anecdotal. We don't know if you threw a couple of matches to help prove a point (or had others help you do this, not accusing just pointing out why anecdotal evidence proves nothing).
In the game where there wasn't a stomp there was nearly 300 tons difference in the two teams. That's a lot. So we know weight wasn't an issue. The claims of "i'm playing against high elo players out of my bracket" just simply doesn't work. It doesn't work because we have NO idea what our ELOs are, we have no idea what the grouping did to average the ELOs, we simply do not have the data to make statements like that.
I'm pointing all of this out not to say anyone is "wrong" but simply to say this is why anecdotal evidence doesn't work and to show that it may not be premades, elo, MM, etc. that causes a stomp. If that's the case then what is it? Sometimes it's one of these, sometimes it's simply player skill, sometimes it's just the simple fact that 2-3 derps on your team walked out and got caught in a bad spot (IE an entire lance doing less than 100 damage)
Good stuff.
You realize of course it wont make any difference. The derp thinks he's on a roll because he's posted some random screenshots so he cant possibly be wrong.