Quote Quote: A Jedi Chiss on the other hand are unheard of.

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Quote: Lol dude do you really think they measured the players choices? Cause sadly i know for sure, unless they fixed, that the dark light side wins wins are complete horse dump, that is probably just a random generator. The same way that initially most wins consisted on light side not most wins consist on dark side.



Quote: Sure towards the end it seamed to not move or get updated It actually isn't!Let me introduce a book series you probably didn't even know about: "The Clone Wars: Secret Missions", starring Jedi Apprentice Nuru Kungurama (Him: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Nuru_Kungurama )!And it's actually okay for a young reader series ^^Well I remember the stream where they announced DvL, they unveiled the pre-event numbers and it was already 54% in favor of Light side. Add to that the fact that Darth Hexid was a very uninspired "Darth Maul but with *****" and it's not very hard to believe that LS did win by a fair margin.It's not even surprising, it's just maths. As the number of decisions made increased, the percentage changes less and less. When you you have 4 decisions made and a 50/50 result for each side and one side gains one vote, the percentages shift to 60/40. But when thousand or even tens of thousand of decisions have been made, and if the general trend of LS leading doesn't change, the impact of DS choice is going to be lesser and lesser over time. To the point that the percentage didn't change anymore at the end. That or the sides balanced each other out and the number just "froze" as a result since LS already had the advantage.

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