Just had a run where the first attack from my opponent always hit my hyena, then the second attack always hit my mama bear. My hyena was sniped first 10 times In a row and my mama bear was sniped second 6 times in a row
since the patch I’ve noticed my key minions are always killed first if there is no tai t,
so what I’m asking is did they change it where if there is no taunt that the AI determines the most dangerous attacks and targets them..
It's called "confirmation bias". You feel like that's what is happening, so in your head your best minion "always" gets sniped.
sadly, you are wrong, this is not an example of confirmation bias, if you are curious as to why you are wrong and can’t firgure it out reply to this thread and I’ll explain it.
Ruling out confirmation bias based on little to no data. Yeah... next thread.
Clearly you also don’t know what confirmation bias is, have fun in your next thread . My question, if anything, is an example of negative bias. I am selectively remembering or focusing on the occurrences where my most significant minion was sniped first.
but yeah you just keep repeating that thing you read once,
Ruling out confirmation bias based on little to no data. Yeah... next thread.
Clearly you also don’t know what confirmation bias is, have fun in your next thread . My question, if anything, is an example of negative bias. I am selectively remembering or focusing on the occurrences where my most significant minion was sniped first.
but yeah you just keep repeating that thing you read once,
Thanks mate. Negativity bias is probably the way to go I'll give you that. Though I still think you can argue that it is conformation bias if you consider your 'sniping theory' as a hypothesis - but I suppose that is a bit of a stretch.
Clearly you also don’t know what confirmation bias is, have fun in your next thread . My question, if anything, is an example of negative bias. I am selectively remembering or focusing on the occurrences where my most significant minion was sniped first.
but yeah you just keep repeating that thing you read once,
I love how the bulk of this thread is you arguing with people about the specific way in which you're wrong.
Just had a run where the first attack from my opponent always hit my hyena, then the second attack always hit my mama bear. My hyena was sniped first 10 times In a row and my mama bear was sniped second 6 times in a row
since the patch I’ve noticed my key minions are always killed first if there is no tai t,
so what I’m asking is did they change it where if there is no taunt that the AI determines the most dangerous attacks and targets them..
Nope, just unlucky
Considering I just had two back to back runs where my waxrider was sniped every single turn this is beginning to feel a bit too consistent,
XD I promise you it's not, that's shit luck though damn
It's called "confirmation bias". You feel like that's what is happening, so in your head your best minion "always" gets sniped.
sadly, you are wrong, this is not an example of confirmation bias, if you are curious as to why you are wrong and can’t firgure it out reply to this thread and I’ll explain it.
Ruling out confirmation bias based on little to no data. Yeah... next thread.
Clearly you also don’t know what confirmation bias is, have fun in your next thread .
My question, if anything, is an example of negative bias. I am selectively remembering or focusing on the occurrences where my most significant minion was sniped first.
but yeah you just keep repeating that thing you read once,
Thanks mate. Negativity bias is probably the way to go I'll give you that. Though I still think you can argue that it is conformation bias if you consider your 'sniping theory' as a hypothesis - but I suppose that is a bit of a stretch.
Nope. You´re just salty. It happens
I love how the bulk of this thread is you arguing with people about the specific way in which you're wrong.