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All that said, '''the purpose of the following in-depth graph is to chronicle the game balance over the years, without pointing too many fingers.''' | All that said, '''the purpose of the following in-depth graph is to chronicle the game balance over the years, without pointing too many fingers.''' | ||
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<big><big>CAVEATS</big></big> | <big><big>CAVEATS</big></big> | ||
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<big><big>WHY ISN'T [INSERT EVENT HERE] ON THE GRAPH?</big></big> | <big><big>WHY ISN'T [INSERT EVENT HERE] ON THE GRAPH?</big></big> | ||
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<BIG><BIG><BIG>'''EARLY DAY VOLATILITY'''</BIG></BIG></BIG><br><big>Plot of <font color='#98c1d9'>'''Survivor'''</font> and <font color='#8bd08b'>'''Zombie'''</font> populations. <br>2005 to 2006.</big> | <BIG><BIG><BIG>'''EARLY DAY VOLATILITY'''</BIG></BIG></BIG><br><big>Plot of <font color='#98c1d9'>'''Survivor'''</font> and <font color='#8bd08b'>'''Zombie'''</font> populations. <br>2005 to 2006.</big> | ||
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|'''July 3rd.''' [[Urban Dead]] goes live. [[News/2005|Between now and October 27th]]: | |'''July 3rd.''' [[Urban Dead]] goes live. [[News/2005|Between now and October 27th]]: | ||
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<br><BIG><BIG><BIG>'''THE SWINGS'''</BIG></BIG></BIG><br><big>Plot of <font color='#98c1d9'>'''Survivor'''</font> and <font color='#8bd08b'>'''Zombie'''</font> populations. <br>2007 to Mid 2011.</big> | <br><BIG><BIG><BIG>'''THE SWINGS'''</BIG></BIG></BIG><br><big>Plot of <font color='#98c1d9'>'''Survivor'''</font> and <font color='#8bd08b'>'''Zombie'''</font> populations. <br>2007 to Mid 2011.</big> | ||
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=== <span style='line-height:8px'>'''2007'''</span>=== | |||
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{| style='padding-top: | |'''January 14th, 19th & February 3rd.''' [[Mall Tour '07]] begins. New skills enables zombies to detect [[Scent Blood|infected survivors]] and [[Scent Death|locate nearby horde members]]. Around this time, [[X:00]] tactics is developed. In early February, zombies get XP for de-barricading, ransacking buildings, and destroying machinery. '''March 6th.''' Survivors begin the useless pastime of collecting and exhibiting [[decorations|museum decorations]]. | ||
|'''January 14th, 19th & February 3rd.''' [[Mall Tour '07]] begins | |||
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=== <span style='line-height:0px'>'''2008'''</span>=== | |||
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|'''January 2nd & 23rd.''' The Second Big Bash hits a month long [[Battle of Pitneybank|siege at Pitneybank]]. A controversial and incredibly influence game update in the third week of fighting, [[interference|barricade interference]], makes holding [[Giddings Mall]] and other tactical locations against the [[Beachhead Tactic|zombie beachheads]] untenable. <br/>'''February 25th & 28th.''' While a second city, [[Monroeville]], opens, a massive, [[The Dead|world-ending horde]] fuelled by an [[Wikipedia:Something Awful|external forum]] [[March of The Dead|marches on the city]]. The survivor population drops to 31%, the lowest to-date. <br/>'''March 28th.''' [[Monroeville]] is quarantined, blocking character creation. Headshot becomes permanent. | |'''January 2nd & 23rd.''' The Second Big Bash hits a month long [[Battle of Pitneybank|siege at Pitneybank]]. A controversial and incredibly influence game update in the third week of fighting, [[interference|barricade interference]], makes holding [[Giddings Mall]] and other tactical locations against the [[Beachhead Tactic|zombie beachheads]] untenable. <br/>'''February 25th & 28th.''' While a second city, [[Monroeville]], opens, a massive, [[The Dead|world-ending horde]] fuelled by an [[Wikipedia:Something Awful|external forum]] [[March of The Dead|marches on the city]]. The survivor population drops to 31%, the lowest to-date. <br/>'''March 28th.''' [[Monroeville]] is quarantined, blocking character creation. Headshot becomes permanent. | ||
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|'''November 28th.''' A month later, [[Borehamwood]] closes forever. | |'''November 28th.''' A month later, [[Borehamwood]] closes forever. | ||
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=== <span style='line-height:0px'>'''2009'''</span>=== | |||
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|<span style='line-height:0px'>'''January 9th.''' [[Mall Tour '09]] begins, then demolishes most of [[Malton]]'s malls.</span> | |<span style='line-height:0px'>'''January 9th.''' [[Mall Tour '09]] begins, then demolishes most of [[Malton]]'s malls.</span> | ||
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=== <span style='line-height:0px'>'''2010'''</span>=== | |||
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|'''June 1st & 3rd.''' Hundreds of players congregate at [[Ellicott Place Railway Station]], adjacent to [[border|Malton's border]]. The plan: [[Escape]]. The outcome: nothing in particular. Shortly after, [[Big Bash 3|The Big Bash 3]] begins shambling across the city, putting an end to what they believe is a fatal condition called "breathing." | |'''June 1st & 3rd.''' Hundreds of players congregate at [[Ellicott Place Railway Station]], adjacent to [[border|Malton's border]]. The plan: [[Escape]]. The outcome: nothing in particular. Shortly after, [[Big Bash 3|The Big Bash 3]] begins shambling across the city, putting an end to what they believe is a fatal condition called "breathing." | ||
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|'''August 16th.''' The last game mechanics update. Survivors receive a niche, rarely useful skill: [[Scout Safehouse]]. Zombies also receive a niche, though slightly more useful skill: [[Bellow]]. | |'''August 16th.''' The last game mechanics update. Survivors receive a niche, rarely useful skill: [[Scout Safehouse]]. Zombies also receive a niche, though slightly more useful skill: [[Bellow]]. | ||
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| === <span style='line-height:0px'>'''2011'''</span>=== | ||
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|'''March 27th (ish).''' The world almost ends again. [[The Dead 2.0|The Dead]] [[March of The Dead 2|march on Malton for a second time]], leading to the most drastic population inequality in Malton's (recorded) history.* Survivor numbers plummet to its lowest in mid May, settling at 15%. Efforts to reduce this percentage even lower, preferably to 0%, are met with massive resistance from a key game mechanic: syringe search rates depend on the survivor-zombie ratio. The low relative abundance of survivors allow them to easily find syringes, even in ruined [[NecroTech|NecroTechs]]. Eventually, The Dead lose steam, leading to The Long Tail. | |'''March 27th (ish).''' The world almost ends again. [[The Dead 2.0|The Dead]] [[March of The Dead 2|march on Malton for a second time]], leading to the most drastic population inequality in Malton's (recorded) history.* Survivor numbers plummet to its lowest in mid May, settling at 15%. Efforts to reduce this percentage even lower, preferably to 0%, are met with massive resistance from a key game mechanic: syringe search rates depend on the survivor-zombie ratio. The low relative abundance of survivors allow them to easily find syringes, even in ruined [[NecroTech|NecroTechs]]. Eventually, The Dead lose steam, leading to The Long Tail. | ||
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<br><BIG><BIG><BIG>'''THE LONG TAIL'''</BIG></BIG></BIG><br><big>Plot of <font color='#98c1d9'>'''Survivor'''</font> and <font color='#8bd08b'>'''Zombie'''</font> populations. <br>Mid 2011 to 2020.</big> | <br><BIG><BIG><BIG>'''THE LONG TAIL'''</BIG></BIG></BIG><br><big>Plot of <font color='#98c1d9'>'''Survivor'''</font> and <font color='#8bd08b'>'''Zombie'''</font> populations. <br>Mid 2011 to 2020.</big> | ||
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|'''June 1st.''' [[Big Bash 4|The Big Bash 4]], the last bash and the last player event on this graph. This Bash is gravely concerned for survivor safety; survivors, who for a moment believe the zombies have their best interests in mind, quickly realize the zombies feel they are ''too'' safe. In other words, many zombies eat many survivors. | |'''June 1st.''' [[Big Bash 4|The Big Bash 4]], the last bash and the last player event on this graph. This Bash is gravely concerned for survivor safety; survivors, who for a moment believe the zombies have their best interests in mind, quickly realize the zombies feel they are ''too'' safe. In other words, many zombies eat many survivors. | ||
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|'''November 3rd.''' Mass [[zerging]]. It is so obvious that it can be seen from space (i.e., this graph). Zombie numbers spike roughly 1,300 over two days, then plummet on the third. Levels of normal and revivifying bodies remain untouched, as do survivors, suggesting the zombies were banned en masse. | |'''November 3rd.''' Mass [[zerging]]. It is so obvious that it can be seen from space (i.e., this graph). Zombie numbers spike roughly 1,300 over two days, then plummet on the third. Levels of normal and revivifying bodies remain untouched, as do survivors, suggesting the zombies were banned en masse. | ||
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|'''February 19th.''' For the first (legitimate) time since the Dead's second march in 2011, the ratio favours zombies. Nevertheless, the shift towards zombies is small and survivors regain their ground in April. | |'''February 19th.''' For the first (legitimate) time since the Dead's second march in 2011, the ratio favours zombies. Nevertheless, the shift towards zombies is small and survivors regain their ground in April. | ||
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<Big><big><big>'''CONCLUSION'''</BIG></big></big> | <Big><big><big>'''CONCLUSION'''</BIG></big></big> | ||
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*'''Let it be (Laissez-faire)'''. In other words, don't alter the game mechanics and let the ratio go wherever it will. ''This is the current state of the game.'' | *'''Let it be (Laissez-faire)'''. In other words, don't alter the game mechanics and let the ratio go wherever it will. ''This is the current state of the game.'' | ||
The opinion of this author: the ratio favours survivors because they have more things to do and are more fun to play. The | The opinion of this author: the ratio favours survivors because they have more things to do and are more fun to play. The [[Action Points|AP]] efficiency of actions is secondary to this. The fact that players choose the side they want to play damages the idea that AP efficiency is the cause for the relative overabundance of survivors... with the exception of the few and far between [[Dual Nature]] players. | ||
Consider game [[Wikipedia:chemical equilibrium|equilibrium]]. Whenever a survivor is killed, they become zombies until they are revived. The rate at which survivors go through this process depends on how much AP it takes to kill them, to find syringes, find survivors to revive, and then revive them. But the game balance cannot be reduced to the math of AP efficiency. If dead survivors ''want'' to be alive, they [[Mrh Cow|go to revive points]], get revived, and try not to die again. This increases the rate at which survivors are revived, but it is based on player preference rather than the direct cost of AP. To drive the point home, if every player suddenly decides they only want to be zombies, then they purchase [[brain rot]] or jump out of buildings. This would greatly slow the rate at which zombies become survivors, increasing the relative abundance of zombies. If we really wanted to know how balanced the game is from an AP efficiency perspective, everyone would need to play as Dual Nature. | Consider game [[Wikipedia:chemical equilibrium|equilibrium]]. Whenever a survivor is killed, they become zombies until they are revived. The rate at which survivors go through this process depends on how much AP it takes to kill them, to find syringes, find survivors to revive, and then revive them. But the game balance cannot be reduced to the math of AP efficiency. If dead survivors ''want'' to be alive, they [[Mrh Cow|go to revive points]], get revived, and try not to die again. This increases the rate at which survivors are revived, but it is based on player preference rather than the direct cost of AP. To drive the point home, if every player suddenly decides they only want to be zombies, then they purchase [[brain rot]] or jump out of buildings. This would greatly slow the rate at which zombies become survivors, increasing the relative abundance of zombies. If we really wanted to know how balanced the game is from an AP efficiency perspective, everyone would need to play as Dual Nature. | ||
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* [[Timeline]] | * [[Timeline]] | ||
* [[UDWiki:Project Timeline]] | * [[UDWiki:Project Timeline]] | ||
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* [[Game Balance]] | * [[Game Balance]] | ||
* [[Equilibrium]] | * [[Equilibrium]] | ||
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* [http://www.urbandead.com/stats.csv Game Statistics Log] for comprehensive data post April 22, 2007 | * [http://www.urbandead.com/stats.csv Game Statistics Log] for comprehensive data post April 22, 2007 | ||
* [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.urbandead.com/stats.html Wayback Machine] for sporadic data pre April 22, 2007 | * [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.urbandead.com/stats.html Wayback Machine] for sporadic data pre April 22, 2007 | ||
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The Survivor / Zombie Ratio, December 2005 to April 2020. Data obtained from Urban Dead statistics, April 2017 to current day. Older data from the Wayback Machine was collected manually.3
2INTERPRETING THE GRAPHS The first graph shows the survivor-zombie ratio. The graph below shows the absolute survivor and zombie populations in a series of three parts: Early Day Volatility (EDV), The Swings (TW), and The Long Tail (TLT).4 These graphs go in-depth, listing most game updates and a small number of player-initiated events. While the game updates are listed regardless of their impact on the survivor-zombie ratio, partly due to the relative infrequency of the updates, the player events are (usually) listed if they seem to be responsible for a shift in the survivor-zombie ratio. An underlying assumption is that the ratio only changes if a force acts on it, be it a game update or player event. Although it often seems "obvious" that a game update or player event caused a shift in the ratio, it is impossible to identify all player events occurring at a given time; not all have been written into history. And given a specific time point, multiple events could be happening at the same time. How do we determine the degree to which each event influenced the ratio? Sometimes, however, an event is so large that it undeniably caused a change in the ratio. Call it a natural experiment. All that said, the purpose of the following in-depth graph is to chronicle the game balance over the years, without pointing too many fingers. 3CAVEATS
4WHY ISN'T [INSERT EVENT HERE] ON THE GRAPH? The graph maker may have missed an important game event (and it should be included). But it's also important to minimize the number of events and game updates on the page, as there's only so much room available. Larger scale events, such as roaming hordes and "big picture" moments in history (e.g., protests) are typically included. While some events clearly had no impact on the ratio, such as The Big Bash 4, they are still listed here. This is mainly included for the reader's interest, since the earlier versions of events tended to have a stronger impact. A few second city events are included for interest, even though their respective populations are not present in Malton's statistics. Some of the simpler or cosmetic game updates are also not mentioned, such as bug fixes, server upgrades, and unofficial changes (example).
5EARLY DAY VOLATILITY The first year or so of Urban Dead's history was marked by rapid game updates, establishing fundamental mechanics that flattened the ratio close to equality. These changes came quickly on the heels of social upheaval, the kind consisting of protests, violent riots, and roaming zombie hordes. It was an energetic, though uncertain time.
8CONCLUSION The ratio stabilized as time went on. By The Long Tail, there were three survivors for every two zombies. (To be precise, it's an average of 1.55 survivors per zombie over the entire game history.) Is this a sign of game imbalance? Of course, "it depends." What things should look like is an opinion (pick one, none, or more):
The opinion of this author: the ratio favours survivors because they have more things to do and are more fun to play. The AP efficiency of actions is secondary to this. The fact that players choose the side they want to play damages the idea that AP efficiency is the cause for the relative overabundance of survivors... with the exception of the few and far between Dual Nature players. Consider game equilibrium. Whenever a survivor is killed, they become zombies until they are revived. The rate at which survivors go through this process depends on how much AP it takes to kill them, to find syringes, find survivors to revive, and then revive them. But the game balance cannot be reduced to the math of AP efficiency. If dead survivors want to be alive, they go to revive points, get revived, and try not to die again. This increases the rate at which survivors are revived, but it is based on player preference rather than the direct cost of AP. To drive the point home, if every player suddenly decides they only want to be zombies, then they purchase brain rot or jump out of buildings. This would greatly slow the rate at which zombies become survivors, increasing the relative abundance of zombies. If we really wanted to know how balanced the game is from an AP efficiency perspective, everyone would need to play as Dual Nature.
OLDER GRAPHS SEE ALSO
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