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=== User: Loctarjay does the following === Loctarjay does the following Quotes Captain Blue saying "This is based on a 20 player game. where you are excluded for being 100% not a cheater." Responds with "You said that you asked the AI this question" Then Quotes Captain Blue saying "in a 20 player video game, how many players would need to be cheaters to get a cheater appear in nearly every game? (excluding myself as not being a cheater.)" Then Loctarjay responds with: "And it is correct, that IF YOU RUN INTO ALL 19 PLAYERS, then with a cheater-rate of 25% then 3 out of those 19 are cheaters HOWEVER.... Now follow your question up with asking the AI this question: Will that probability of running into at least 1 cheater change, if I on average, in every single match, only run into 1.5 out of the 19 enemy players (but i dont know who the cheater is)? The result will be: -Summary: With 1.5 players per match, you'd need around 16 cheaters to guarantee that you run into at least one cheater in 95% of your games. This is a significant increase compared to the case where you encounter all 19 players per match, where you'd only need about 3 cheaters. As I tell you all the time, Joe.... You dont know what reality is and are only using confirmation bias. You dont care about the truth and you dont care about exposing real cheaters. There is a higher chance of you being the real cheater defender, by outright claiming everything is "cheating", because that way you're hiding a needle in a haystack = hiding all the cheaters amongst legit players"
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