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::With that formula every single one of my test series fell within the 95% confidence interval and the total testing over 2768 hits was 0.38 sdev high.
::With that formula every single one of my test series fell within the 95% confidence interval and the total testing over 2768 hits was 0.38 sdev high.


 
The information posted by Kosmos seems to be confirmed by the folks who work on Mids, which is good enough for me, barring direct contradiction from empirical testing or the development team. I've changed the wording in this article accordingly.  
The information posted by Kosmos seems to be confirmed by the folks who work on Mids, which is good enough for me, barring direct contradiction from empirical testing or the development team. I've changed the wording in this article accordingly. [[User:Draeth Darkstar|Draeth Darkstar]] 22:20, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
There is also some information presented in the thread about the AoE formula, but I don't presently have time to work that into the article.
[[User:Draeth Darkstar|Draeth Darkstar]] 22:20, 16 April 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 22:23, 16 April 2012

Recharge + Activation Time

The following comes from this post on the official forums.

blueruckus:
For those that aren't familiar with the PPM formula, it calculates the proc chance based off recharge instead of a flat %. The intention is to slot procs in powers you like to use and not just quick spam T1 attacks. The community accepted formula used for single target attacks is as follows:
[Base Recharge / 60 (secs in a min)] x PPM
Kosmos:
This is almost certainly wrong, my tests on beta put the odds of the results I saw given this formula as essentially impossible. For example, in 791 hits with Barb Swipe and a 2.5 PPM ToD proc I saw 134 procs, over 12 standard deviations from the mean expected given a normal approximation of an underlying binomial distribution with the proc chance given by the above formula. Another 491 hits with the 3 PPM Mako proc produced 102 procs, 11+ sdev off itself. And that's just the last two test sets I ran to test the hypothesis that it's actually...
(Base Recharge + Cast) / 60s x PPM
With that formula every single one of my test series fell within the 95% confidence interval and the total testing over 2768 hits was 0.38 sdev high.

The information posted by Kosmos seems to be confirmed by the folks who work on Mids, which is good enough for me, barring direct contradiction from empirical testing or the development team. I've changed the wording in this article accordingly. There is also some information presented in the thread about the AoE formula, but I don't presently have time to work that into the article. Draeth Darkstar 22:20, 16 April 2012 (UTC)