
What do you guys, with much deeper knowledge in the arcades than me, think about the matter, and on TG ...?!?
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DEFCON=3Cicca wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 7:37 pm Todd Rogers first, and Billy Mitchell then.....one never did the claimed score, the other cheated in a ridiculous way.....looks like we'd regret PAC...at least, he used to cheat in a more talented way....![]()
What do you guys, with much deeper knowledge in the arcades than me, think about the matter, and on TG ...?!?
I'd like to know statistics on Bllly's blue barrel smashes...Another elite player, Wes Copeland, has accused Mitchell’s Donkey Kong score as being bogus, citing what he categorized as a suspiciously fortuitous point gain from a part of the game governed by random number generation, or RNG.
“Most of Billy’s points in his direct feed games comes from blue barrel smashes. These are completely RNG-based, yet somehow his averages are way above the mean,”
Hi George,
What's suspicious is that compared to other players with very high barrel points, Billy has far fewer smashes on the barrel boards (where the player has a fairly high degree of control of the barrels and smashes), but he more than makes up for it on the conveyor and rivet boards which are much more luck based. The theory is that Billy didn't know how to group and control the barrels very well on the barrel boards (which is where most top players get a lot of points), so instead he had to make up for it on the much more luck based conveyor and rivet boards.
Well their analysis is incorrect, at least when comparing to other top scores. Copeland lists average points for smash and there's nothing special with Billy's average, again comparing with other players' averages on the list.Some people also did analysis of the number of 300/500/800 smashes he got in one of his WR games, and again, it was a very lucky distribution.
Hard to trust this claim since the stats I've seen so far refute these type of claims... maybe it'd be same with this claim as well if I had stats for it.Of course, this isn't definitive proof, and it's usual that PR games are going to be luckier than average. But Billy's game isn't just "luckier than average". On the luck based rivet and conveyor belts its much luckier than the other WR games, which presumably were luckier than average themselves.
No doubt that it proves that other than original hardware was used.That said, the strongest evidence of MAME use is the video frame analysis of partially drawn frames as new screens are being drawn from videos of his play.