Kunato Developments, on 07 April 2019 - 11:35 AM, said:
So i've asked ingame with a tier 2 account
tier 2
1: 2-3 mix
2: 1-2 mix
3: 1-2 blue
4: 2-3 mix
5: 2-3 blue
6: 1-2 mix
7: 2 (no info)
8: 1-4 mix
9: 1-2 mix
10: 1-2 blue / red no info (blue 12:0)
11: 1-2 mix
12: 1-4 mix (red 12:11)
13: 1-2 mix
14: 1-2 mix (red 12:0)
15: 1-2 mix
16: 1-2 mix
17: 1-2 mix
18: 1-2 mix
19: 1-3 blue
20: 1-4 (4blue)
Small sample size but in 15% tier 1 and 4 played together.
First, the notation on the quoted post:
Tesunie, on 06 March 2019 - 07:47 AM, said:
* I will make mention here that it is possible for T1 and T5 to drop together, but very "special" situations have to be achieved (waiting a long time for the match to form, with very low population. As in so low that it can't form a normal match otherwise).
With that re-mentioned, I congratulate you for doing some research and tests. Actually rather useful information. Some questions arise though with the data collection:
- What time of day was this data gathered? If it's off prime time with lower population, then it will have an impact.
- How long did you wait for each match to form? This isn't completely relevant though, because the opening of the tiers is based upon the "seed" player, and not necessarily you specifically. But, if those matches with T1 and T4 players in at the same match had a long wait time, it probably meant population was low enough that the seed player waited long enough to open those gates.
- How do we know someone wasn't fibbing when chatting their PSR rank to others? This has nothing to do with your specific data gathering, as I think it's great you did that work. It's more about the honest integrity of the data sources... (if you know what I mean.)
I will make note that it was mentioned at "one point" that PSR tiers were being paired with an additional option on each end (AKA: T1 and T4 could be paired) after a relatively short short seed waiting time. Last I heard, this change was quickly revised and it was reverted back to the original requisites.
I would love to mention again (so there is no false hurt feelings) that I love the fact you actually did the leg work. I'd love to see even more data entry like this from more players.