Pretty sure the scaling has completely changed Kenji. None of my old 2.0 models work with level 60.
Also my new model is much more streamlined where there's only 3 values you multiply/divide
Pretty sure the scaling has completely changed Kenji. None of my old 2.0 models work with level 60.
Also my new model is much more streamlined where there's only 3 values you multiply/divide


The reason the model is so "big" was that it provided the least total and average error for the 80-odd point dataset. (Int, Det, WD, average B3 damage over 200 casts)
I did try further reducing the model, but it increased the total error too much... I think the "original" model was... Lets see, A = Int, B = (Det-202), C = WD...
A^2+B^2+C^2+AB+AC+BC+A+B+C+Offset = 10 terms... I did once try (for the hell of it) raising it to a cubic level equation, but after the first modeling iteration the coefficients for all the cubic terms were soooooooooo tiny that I just dropped them outright and reduced the equation order.
But yeah, odds are the scaling is different now, at least in some way.
Im about halfway through 59 I think, need to more gear to test with and I can start cranking away at it next week.
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