10-27-2021, 08:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-10-2021, 05:28 PM by Crunk. Edited 2 times in total.)
We all know about it and we all love it, yeah that’s right I’m talking about Philadelphia Liberty’s Hungy Games. The Hungy Games channel in the Liberty’s locker room is a fun little simulation that Cody likes to run when he has some free time. The simulation will, well, simulate the hunger games. You can explode yourself, shoot other people, and make lifelong friendships. You can also dominate the leaderboards like East division is currently doing. So let’s take a look at what we’re dealing with here.
As you can see, the East is home to the 1st place, 3rd place, and 4th place teams in the Hunger Games, but even more interesting is the fact that the East has FIVE teams totaling 100 or more points. To put that in perspective, the other three divisions combined have seven total. Now lets take a bit deeper of a look at the stats going on here.
Here are the point averages of the 4 divisions:
North = 93
South = 89
East = 120
West = 92
So as you can see, East came out on top like we all expected. But uh… there’s a bit of a gap between first and second place. We’ll start at the bottom, with the South in fourth place and the West in third. Going from 89 up to 92 is roughly a 3 percent increase, so nothing too noticeable. Then going from 92 points in third to our second place North division with 93 only nets you a measly 1% increase. And now the moment we have all been waiting for, the South division has gapped the North division by an increase of 29%! That’s ridiculous when you look at the rest of the numbers on this sheet. Once this round of Hungy Games has come to an end, I am confident that one of my East brethren will be the final victors and the early game has only led me to believe in Duke and myself more. Good luck to the rest of the East division and may the odds be ever in our favor!
As you can see, the East is home to the 1st place, 3rd place, and 4th place teams in the Hunger Games, but even more interesting is the fact that the East has FIVE teams totaling 100 or more points. To put that in perspective, the other three divisions combined have seven total. Now lets take a bit deeper of a look at the stats going on here.
Here are the point averages of the 4 divisions:
North = 93
South = 89
East = 120
West = 92
So as you can see, East came out on top like we all expected. But uh… there’s a bit of a gap between first and second place. We’ll start at the bottom, with the South in fourth place and the West in third. Going from 89 up to 92 is roughly a 3 percent increase, so nothing too noticeable. Then going from 92 points in third to our second place North division with 93 only nets you a measly 1% increase. And now the moment we have all been waiting for, the South division has gapped the North division by an increase of 29%! That’s ridiculous when you look at the rest of the numbers on this sheet. Once this round of Hungy Games has come to an end, I am confident that one of my East brethren will be the final victors and the early game has only led me to believe in Duke and myself more. Good luck to the rest of the East division and may the odds be ever in our favor!