![]() ![]() ![]() Originally posted by TRJoker:The rates are cheating you, the lower the rate is, the more it cheats you. Math is fair but your brain is wired to make it easy to forget and it doesn't help that some things about probability must be counter-intutitive to a lot of people. That's not true though but the whole needing stim packs because the weapon luck was also skewed in that vault and having some guy who was training endurance next door die means I fear the rush despite that being a one time horrible outcome I remember it more vividly. Although at higher levels when the cost of failure contains some pretty hard on dweller incidents I don't rush with a probabilty higher than 33 percents and I know my brain feels like every rush caused mole rats since they arrived before I had much endurance or endurance wear in a shelter. Odds are it's not rigged and if you keep track for long enough you should have about as many successes as it promises. ![]() Like if you flip a coin twice while you have a 50 percent chance of getting tails each time in two flips you could easily wind up with 2 heads.Īlthough kwhero is also right as far as successes making a larger impression on your brain. In random probability the expected outcome is evident in larger samples typically. ![]()
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