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    D.I.

    Is there a range of D.I's to consider the quality of a game? Just got a simulator and simmed a bunch of local games. I assume the higher the DI/score, the better but what would be a good cutoff (bad game).

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    Most people refuse to play any game they cannot get a SCORE of at least $50.00. That translates to a DI of 7.07 (the SQRT of SCORE is the DI or SCORE is the DI^2) SCORE is easier to use because it is linear. It is not immediately obvious that a DI of 10 is 2x as good as a DI of 7.07.

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    Thanks that's exactly what i needed to know. I was only considering games with a DI of atleast 8.0 anyway

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