wtflolAct1 legendary road, T2, got 2 firebird chests, 1 tal chest, bad andyhelm, average mempo, and tons of crap leg.
Act1 Manglemaw, T5, got mostly crap, but yesterday.. Yesterday i got a great thunderfury.
Running as wiz Mangle T5 50games/h
Obsession with finding patterns without using proper methods leads you to find ones where there aren't any. If only I had popcorn....
Alright, I've been botting act1 for two weeks now, and I've found probably a hundred legendarys. All of which were the same probably 10-15 legendarys. Ive seen the same 1-2 set items, same rings, same amulets, same 2handers, over and over. Either certain legendarys drop from certain areas, OR certain legendarys have higher drop rate than other ones.
Semantics.making something random on computers is actually really hard.
Well out of any group of people, botters have the most opportunity to do some statistics and figure out if D3 really is totally RNG or not.
Definately true.
Definately random.
This thread made me facepalm so hard I passed out.
Just curious, seeing as how you also have no statistical evidence to prove that it is random, why do you think your position is correct?
Neither side of the argument has any proof, so until I see otherwise, both are open to possibility.
Because it's random?.. Nothing is truely random, as some pointed out. It's impossible to make anything statisticly completely random. But as Blizzard has stated on multiple occasions, drops and their locations are random. If that doesn't sink through your tinfoil hat, then that's your headache.
What's next? Cold damage is infact Fire damage?
In this case it is hardly a problem arguing for Blizzard having little reason to lie about this. One could argue that they would not have made comments regarding Torment 1 or Blood shard only legendary loot. Even with the numerous hours of a bot user is but a drop in the ocean in terms of statistically proving or disproving the "randomness" of loot in D3. With no evidence to the contrary it is bordering on "tinfoil hat" behavior to continue this debate. If any of you want to truly test this "theory" start tracking loot objectively and stop this guessing madness which is flooding the forum with 4chan levels of idiocy.Why are you so hellbent on the idea that no company would ever lie to you, or not inform the true details? Are they ur friends? Are you BFF's with the blizzard devs? You think they give a shit?
lol just what the world needs, more sheeple who question nothing.
In this case it is hardly a problem arguing for Blizzard having little reason to lie about this. One could argue that they would not have made comments regarding Torment 1 or Blood shard only legendary loot. Even with the numerous hours of a bot user is but a drop in the ocean in terms of statistically proving or disproving the "randomness" of loot in D3. With no evidence to the contrary it is bordering on "tinfoil hat" behavior to continue this debate. If any of you want to truly test this "theory" start tracking loot objectively and stop this guessing madness which is flooding the forum with 4chan levels of idiocy.