RNG works properly. Otherwise Krampush or UW boss will have same loot. It doesn't.
What utter nonsense. You will never know what you're trying to talk about. I would explain things like streakiness, like improper coding leads to claimed percentages not working properly, and that you're confusing the bad randomness of different items for true randomness. But it's like good food in a communist society: you wouldn't get it.
In addition to the examples I've mentioned of imbuing, Axem's quest, and refinements, orc ships are another great example.
But we are people, not computers. While it is ok for me to generate thousands of values in Excel, killing Navery 10 thousand times will be boring. Or sinking and killing 10-20thousand pirates.
Devs made guaranteed drops to give us what we want and to cause less anger. Finishing Yukio quest 30-40 times getting no earrings pissed some people off. While Medusa is still farmed by some players.
I never said you should go kill thousands of monsters and collect the data. I, however, have offered my time to the UO team to show them certain examples.
Some drops are counted more valuable and have less chance to be generated by system. Like chances to get expensive Slither (never got it) and useless Petrified Snake or Stone tooth dagger (got 10+ for now).
Now you're muddying the issue by bringing up oranges when we're talking about apples. Those are
intentionally weighted differently. However, when an imbuing or refinement menu states a certain percentage, what's your apologism for the false randomness?
For Axem quest I believe it is not true random. Nobody ever said it should be. Quest with pottery fragments appear more often. And I never bring em, never collect em. Quest changes when you accept and finish one. So coming with pile of tattered scrolls and Tomes makes it fast. Coming with just untranslated Tomes bores me.
That first part in bold is just your bad assumption for something that isn't working properly. That second part is just blabbering nonsense.
Axem's quest is the easy way to show "streakiness" in the pseudo RNG, but if you can't see that much, well, you'll probably never understand.
Happy New Year, wish you do only things that make you happy in this new nice year!
You mean like not playing UO? I did log in today to look for something in my houses, to give to a friend. I forgot to cancel two accounts.
Let me tell you what. To show us again how little you really know about statistics, here's a small quiz.
Take a standard lotto with, say, odds of winning as 1 in 200 million. What are the odds a lottery ticket of 1-2-3-4-5-6 will win, and what are the odds 2-3-4-5-6-7 will win? If someone wins with 1-2-3-4-5-6, what are the odds he will win with the same numbers the next week, and what are the odds he will win with the same numbers one year later? What are the odds he will win two weeks in a row with 1-2-3-4-5-6 both times, and 1-2-3-4-5-6 one week but 2-3-4-5-6-7 the next week?
Now to relate to UO: if I get pottery fragments from Axem, what are the odds I'll get the pottery fragments quest the next time? What are the odds I'll get pottery fragments three times in a row? What are the odds I won't get the tome quest 10 times in a row? If I get pottery fragments the first time, what are the odds of pottery fragments the next time versus getting the tome?
These are very simple statistical questions barely worthy of a first quiz in Probability 101.