Okay, it seems like my way of doing things is confusing a lot of people. Okay, sometimes Im even confusing myself. But, Ill explain.
The raw score is the score you get for the playing of games, without any other modifications. Yes, a win scores more then a loss here.
The way Hexes are captured, is done by taking the raw score of points. This I shall name X here, for now. X is devided by the number of people in the clan, and the result of that divided by the total amount of hexes attacked by all clans. The result of that I will name Y.
I take the average of the Ys of all clans, and set that to be 100%. All Ys are then changed to %s. If its above 100%, your clan gains the sectors under attack. If it is below, you get that % added to the amount of % you already have, until the total is above 100%.
Note that the amount of % displayed applies to all sectors your clan is attacking, it is not spread over them, it simply means they captured so many percentages of all those sectors.
Moving on to attacking other clans. I will do this with an example. If your clan is attacking 6 sectors, one of which another clan, 1/6th of your raw score will go there. There will be no modifiers applied to this. If your clan attacks 4 sectors, 1/4th will go there, etc.
The same is done for the defender. Note, if you are attacking a clan, that clan will be informed, so they can arrange a defense.
These scores are then compared. If the attacker scores more points then the defender, the attacker takes that % of the defenders sector. If the defender wins, nothing happens. Yes, defending is easier. Yes, the defending clan is expected to be dug in. and yes, ACC will be used here. And no, you can not attack starting hexes. I know youd like to, though. :P
Finally, who wins? The one with the highest raw score. Who gets to pick more vehicles? Depends. Placing with raw points gives an amount of points. Hexes on the map score bonuses. 1st through 3rd with raw points get something special. And everything will be worth the effort, I guarantee.
I hope this explains things a bit.
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Uhhh... I still don't really get it... Maybe it's my limited brain capacity...
Who would have thunk it... an Obelisk with more brain power then a Krath...
theres nothing redeeming about being a krath... not even more brain power :P
But he is the Krath High Commander anyway :o)