I asked you honestly earlier to help me devise some sort of fair experiment or tracking of stats to establish your EZ mode as a real quantifiable thing. Do you have any ideas? Otherwise we are still in the land of subjective opinions. Your original argument lacks any credibility, and smacks of dislike for certain plane types that are not your preference. I'll give this up to you being stubborn and hard-headed soon, as your arguments keep coming back to labeling and name chucking. It bores me.
I have one but it would be a lot of work. The problem is looking at plane stats as a whole. If you want to factor out pilot quality all you have to do is look at the stats of the planes
per pilotso if Dweebnoober1 has K/D of .46, he has a distribution of the planes
he flies. The relative position of planes in that distribution gives a clue as to which planes are easy and which are difficult for that pilot. Example: of his .46 K/D the SpitXVI is his best plane at .57 and the P-39 is his worst plane at .03. Relative to this guy the SPitXVI ranks Number 1, and is
x standards deviations above his average. Do the same for every player, and you can examine which planes rank above a
players average and by how much, and how often. The population density distribution of those pilot-relative rankings will identify the planes that are
easymode. The problem as I see it is extracting that data from the stats page, means searching each player, one at a time to get his/her individual distributions. anyone have the time?
