Cmann

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Or, y'know, you could have just answered plainly the first time round, instead of pointlessly throwing out formulae that don't answer any questions asked of you.
Except the 'pointlessly thrown around formula' not only showed you how I reached the number previously given, but also that simply dividing that number by 7 to reach base chance was wrong since that's not how probability works.
Have a hopefully good day, enough spam from me in this thread :)
 

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Except the 'pointlessly thrown around formula' not only showed you how I reached the number previously given, but also that simply dividing that number by 7 to reach base chance was wrong since that's not how probability works.
Have a hopefully good day, enough spam from me in this thread :)
I'm surprised it took you so long before giving up.
 
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fulcrum

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Okay, so is that 13.4% chance the same chance each time, or are you saying that it builds up to 63.5%?
If it's not a cumulative build up, and each time it's that same 13.4%, then I honestly don't see the point in even mentioning the percentage chance for the whole week.
probability doesnt stack, every roll has an individual chance to land on the required numbers. however i didnt read the actual code, it may or may not multiplicate with number of tries.
 

Cmann

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probability doesnt stack, every roll has an individual chance to land on the required numbers. however i didnt read the actual code, it may or may not multiplicate with number of tries.
Never said it stacked, his words. Answer was given treating it as a binomial probability.
 
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KingWeWuz

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probability doesnt stack, every roll has an individual chance to land on the required numbers. however i didnt read the actual code, it may or may not multiplicate with number of tries.
The probability he and I have described is in stats, based on the variable likelihood of similar outcomes with the same odds.

It's effectively the same as arguing flipping a coin has a 50/50 chance of being heads or tails.

But the odds of two heads or two tails is 25%. The odds of it being the same 3 times is 12.5%.

What he and I were doing is the same, but using the odds of 13%.
 

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I have a suggestion. You guys can start a conversation between yourselves to discuss the finer points of statistical mathematics. And whether or not it stacks in the game. Let's get back to less statistical stuff for now since it appears that some of you are getting a little bothered by this convo.
 

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If you're talking about the scene I'm thinking of, that's not exactly right. Rather than checking against the Mom's fetish, it checks if she's Obsessive. Also, it's not apart of the Mom's content, but rather Samantha's. When Samantha's third Obsessive scene is called, if the Mom is also obsessive, you will get a scene where the Mom bursts in with a strap-on.
 
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GUPTAJI

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According to the walkthrough we can have a sister. I tried the same but no sis. Please guide
 
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