kupomogli said:
No it doesn't. You take X(my score) - 10 x -1, which gives you whatever is left, so if I scored 6.25 which is the case for this game, 2.75. Then Y(2.75) x .5(or /2) + X(my score) = Z(the inflated score.) You'd get 7.625, which rounds down to 7.6. If you do the same thing for let's say a 1/10, then 1 - 10 x -1 = 9. 9 x .5 + 1 = 5.5. It's pretty accurate, because most games that score 5.5 journalists act like they're unplayable, where a 1/10 should be regarded as something that's unplayable. |
You made a mistake. "whatever is left" in your example is 3.75, not 2.75. Which then gives 8.125, which is, as I said, halfway between 6.25 and 10.
5.5 is also halfway between 1 and 10.