![]() ![]() This is a TL DR of the most important rules of r/deadbydaylight! For more information, please visit the full and detailed rules on the wiki.ĭon't harass, threaten, insult or shame other users. Frequently Asked Questions Glossary of common terms New Player Guides & More Platinum User Flair Message the moderators Subreddit Rules r/deadbydaylight is a community run subreddit dedicated to Dead by Daylight, an asymmetrical multiplayer (4 vs 1) horror game where one player takes on the role of the Killer, and the other four players play as the Survivors. The chance of getting BBQ, and more important, the overall chance of getting paid perk is far lower than statistics would suggest.Alien | Spotlight Trailer | LIVE: 7.2.2 | Bugfix Patch | AMA with DBD Devs - Septem& AMA with DBD Devs - J| Year 7 Anniversary Broadcast Megathread | Welcome This is a trend, and I want to see it gone or recognized. Time and number of trials are on my side to say that and make the data significant. The only thing I mind supporting is lying. This game is cheap at $20 with constant sales and I don't mind supporting the devs. Notice none of those say "Rig the Shrine of Secrets." If random chance means never seeing BBQ on the Shrine again and having to shell out that $4.99, so be it. Release the formula that determines the weekly Shrine of Secrets Make a statement that the Shrine of Secrets is rigged To BHVR Staff, I ask that you do at least one of the following: To any DBD player reading this, I hope you share it. I'd rather not think that BHVR is actively lying about the Shrine of Secrets being "random" and "fair," but that seems to be the only option. I have about 358 hours and counting, but these findings are (pun intended) rather insidious. ![]() I didn't both calculating the standard deviation of significance (R) value because I honestly don't remember how, but any data with such strong negative correlation and over 400 trials at least deserves further review. Normally, this would be pretty minor and insignificant, but with the backing of 460 trials, this represents a trend. However, the trend was so durable, and at times so large, that it really struck me: 115 weeks and 460 trials netted a -6.7% weighted average, or average fewer paid perks. ![]() So, I next did a full analysis week-by-week to see if the chance of paid and chance of free perks on the Shrine was proportional to what was expected by statistics. Of course, BBQ being so popular, I thought maybe focusing on it gave me a bias. Now I have, and now someone can really check for themselves if the Shrine is rigged. However, I hadn't formally typed up my data. For several months now, I've been lurking the #memes channel in the Dead by Daylight Discord, ranting every Tuesday about the new Shrine. In fact, 1.89% isn't that low, and it is possible. To say more, this is likely intentional rigging by either BHVR or pressure from Vertex to make more money from the license due to it being $4.99 base price rather than $6.99. Well, we're living in the worst timeline, because at the time of writing this (January 24th, 2019), the chance of BBQ not being on the Shrine since October 31st-November 7th, 2017 is 1.89%. I started by looking at BBQ & Chili, half because the week it was on the Shrine my laptop was broken, and half because I suspected its absence for so many weeks would be a statistical anomaly. Obviously, the answer I've come up with is no, no it isn't. I've done a pretty in-depth analysis on the Shrine of Secrets week by week, and whether it is "fair" (i.e., does every teachable perk have an equal chance of appearing each week.). Hi, I'm Pharos#2088, AKA that guy who complains in #memes about BBQ not being on the Shrine, AKA mimzy630, AKA Aigis of Reason. Even if I made some minor errors counting weeks and such, the general trends are way too pronounced to be ignored. Feel free to check it, criticize it, tell me I'm bad at math, tell me my sources are wrong, or call me an idiot. Here's all my data for what I'm about to say.
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