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|style="font-size:110%;background:#556655;padding:2px" | <font color="#FF9999">SURVIVORS REMANING</font>: {{{2|9}}}<br><font color="#FF9999">DEATHS</font>: {{{3|N/A}}}
|style="font-size:110%;background:#556655;padding:2px" | <font color="#FF9999">SURVIVORS REMANING</font>: {{{2|9}}}<br><font color="#FF9999">DEATHS</font>: {{{3|N/A}}}
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|style="font-size:110%;background:#556655;padding:2px" | <font color="#FF9999">KEYS TO ROOM 1589</font>: {{{4|Not found}}}
|style="font-size:110%;background:#556655;padding:2px" | <font color="#FF9999">KEYS TO ROOM 0819</font>: {{{4|Not found}}}
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|style="font-size:110%;background:#556655;padding:2px" | <font color="#FF9999">WHO DID BETTER THAN YOU</font>: {{{5|Gamer786l33t}}}<br><font color="#FF9999">WHO DID WORSE THAN YOU</font>: {{{6|Axe Hack}}}<br><font color="#FF9999">STATISTICS</font>: {{{7|x%}}} of players went down the same path.
|style="font-size:110%;background:#556655;padding:2px" | <font color="#FF9999">WHO DID BETTER THAN YOU</font>: {{{5|Gamer786l33t}}}<br><font color="#FF9999">WHO DID WORSE THAN YOU</font>: {{{6|Axe Hack}}}<br><font color="#FF9999">STATISTICS</font>: {{{7|x%}}} of players went down the same path.
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:N is the number of survivors remaining.
:N is the number of survivors remaining.


Experience Points can be gained by reaching another floor at a rate of 10F. Thus you would get 20 XP for getting to the second floor, 30 for the third, etc. Note that +50 bonus XP is awarded for each subsequent floor after the seventh is reached. That means upon reaching the eight floor, 130 XP would be gained.
Experience Points can be gained by reaching another floor at a rate of 10F. Thus you would get 20 XP for getting to the second floor, 30 for the third, etc. Note that +50 bonus XP is awarded upon reaching the 8th (and final) floor, which would come to 130XP.


Some other ways of gaining XP include killing zombies, finding useful items, and helping or hurting other survivors.
Some other ways of gaining XP include killing zombies, finding useful items, and helping or hurting other survivors.


Statistics refers to the percentage of people who took the same action relative to competing actions on the nearest outcome differentiating page. That means the player came across a page with more than one action, and where both actions lead to significantly different outcomes (one of which bringing you to your death and this score page). A significantly different outcome is arbitrary; but it can be understood as two (or more) actions leading down different paths with different consequences, or where one path has multiple, very similar outcomes that are very disimilar to the outcome(s) of another path. More precisely, an outcome is similar if it leads to the same score page; otherwise they are different.</div>
Statistics refers to the percentage of people who took the same action compared with all alternative actions. Alternative actions are counted from the first time a page has two or more actions, and one action leads to ''this'' score page.</div>

Latest revision as of 20:12, 5 August 2013

SCORE: 0
SURVIVORS REMANING: 9
DEATHS: N/A
KEYS TO ROOM 0819: Not found
WHO DID BETTER THAN YOU: Gamer786l33t
WHO DID WORSE THAN YOU: Axe Hack
STATISTICS: x% of players went down the same path.
COMMENTS: insert comment


SCORE = XP + F0.5N – 1

XP is what you think it is.
F is the floor you made it to.
N is the number of survivors remaining.

Experience Points can be gained by reaching another floor at a rate of 10F. Thus you would get 20 XP for getting to the second floor, 30 for the third, etc. Note that +50 bonus XP is awarded upon reaching the 8th (and final) floor, which would come to 130XP.

Some other ways of gaining XP include killing zombies, finding useful items, and helping or hurting other survivors.

Statistics refers to the percentage of people who took the same action compared with all alternative actions. Alternative actions are counted from the first time a page has two or more actions, and one action leads to this score page.