So Lusche... do you think the stats you provided are a good source of reasoning regarding the ENY (the more I read those the more I see LARGE gaps in reasoning)? What do you propose??? I've heard nothing but "let it be" from you. You counter and counter again anything anyone suggests about applying a scoring system. What is your suggestion for fixing the obvious errors in the ENY and OBJ scores???
I think I explained rather well in an earlier post what my main point / target in this discussion is.
And I don't think that there are that much "obvious" errors in ENY as you might think they are- And I do think that there is not one simple, easy, purely objective way to "fix" eny. I have my own opinion about a few individual values, and they stem from "usage" and performance under typical MA circumstances. I strive to be objective while doing that, but again I don't believe there is a purely objective way to do it, and certainly not one that will end all those ENY arguments.
Thats the reason I "counter" any way of simply computing ENY by a scoring system. And the thing I really critizise is the belief it's doable to be that objective. As soon as you weigh the different performance categories, you are getting subjective again.
BTW, I still didnt see a real proposal for such a scoring system yet. I just read "it should be done". But not how it actually should be done. That would be very interesting to see.
Why not put up a table with all the things you would factor in and how to weigh them. Add some flesh to your idea. A "this is how I would do it" is often more convincing than a "they should do it differently"

And then we can argue, squabble and pursefight about that details
