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    c-SCORE with RoR Considered

    c-SCORE and RoR are great stats for comparing games. But has anyone come up with a way to compare games that combines the two stats?

    I've been playing around with incorporating CE/WR and SCORE together with some maybe-meaningful results, but thought I'd see if someone has a better solution.

    This question comes from trying to compare two games with similar c-SCORES but different RoR and Win Rates like game 1 and 2 below. I wonder if theres a way to look at these two games and understand which one is a "better" game with a single number instead of using two stats : cSCORE and RoR.

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    Last edited by MercySakesAlive; 04-23-2018 at 04:59 PM.

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