Thursday, January 26, 2012

How do deadliest warrior fights work?

I just want to make sure-- the person puts the stats into the computer, it tells them who won, then they reinact the figh, correct?How do deadliest warrior fights work?
I think they just do the extra stuff for entertainment and the blood because the show's on spike. I've answered one of your questions vefore about this -.- Do you still need to ask? IT IS CORRECT!!!!!!1000 times get it? I told you before!!!They use actors!!!
Not 100 percent correct. i am a programmer and this is how they do it. It is a programming and math thing... The weapons are graded on how deadly it is and given a variable. So if the sword with a stab hit is rated 100 or greatest power and a slash rated 25 with mid power and a poke with the handle a 2 with minimum power and anything in between. That is how a warrior is graded with that weapon. Then that grade vs the opponent and their defensive variables and weapons variables.



This makes the warrior different ultimate points. Kind of like an athlete having a good day or a bad day. A single warrior can range from 100 points {best day} to 3 points{worst day} and anything in between. His opponent can range from 85 on best day and 35 on worst day and anything in between. Think of it as like rolling dice.



The computer takes the warriors and arrange battles 1000 times or 1000 rolls of the dice. At the end, you will get a winner of how many time the warrior won over the opponent.



The last scene is just drama and a battle like a dance routine. it really does not depict the numbers, just trying to get the audience at the edge of their seats.How do deadliest warrior fights work?
Exactly. They put in the test results from the weapons and then simulate the battles 1000 times to see who won the majority. It kinda sucks because they are basically just testing the weapons against the weapons. It doesn't take into consideration the lifelong training of the warriors.How do deadliest warrior fights work?
That is correct. It seems to account for everything except for the human element. It is very general. Almost stereotypical.
ya i love that show but the guy who puts it in the computer plays it a 1000 times not just 1

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