Very nice experiment with the Army of Immortals, explanation seems to make sense. I ran it few times and have mortals winning 8 times and immortals 2 times. Looking at the graph and then unchaining the imagination I reckon there where some pretty brutal and desperate battles being fought, with instant crushings, comebacks and heavy skirmishes all over the map :)
Thanks for the comments! Yes, sometimes do the immortals (green) win, because the process is randomized. If a higher number of runs is done, the mortals (red) should win most of the times (~ 66%).
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I only see a screenshot
Yea sorry, the blogpost isnt finished yet, got distracted.. Should be done in some hours!
As far as I can see, the Immortals keep winning. Have you given them the wrong colours in the text explanation or something? @.@
Very nice experiment with the Army of Immortals, explanation seems to make sense. I ran it few times and have mortals winning 8 times and immortals 2 times. Looking at the graph and then unchaining the imagination I reckon there where some pretty brutal and desperate battles being fought, with instant crushings, comebacks and heavy skirmishes all over the map :)
And bonus for the quote!
Thanks for the comments! Yes, sometimes do the immortals (green) win, because the process is randomized. If a higher number of runs is done, the mortals (red) should win most of the times (~ 66%).
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