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<blockquote data-quote="aramis erak" data-source="post: 8091788" data-attributes="member: 6779310"><p>By virtue of playing anything other than D&D or Pathfinder, that puts you in the second sigma... and a storygame puts you at least 2 sigma. So, yes, statistically, you are VERY exceptional, in the statistical sense of "not near any of the central measures of mean, median, mode, probably not third quintile, either (which is most useful when the distribution is uneven bimodal or trimodal). </p><p></p><p>Based upon the online play numbers, and several surveys over the years... Between D&D 3e-5e and Pathfinder, you capture about 80-90 percent of all players worldwide; about 75% of those (so 60-63% of all players) only play one edition of either D&D or of Pathfinder, more than half won't consider anything without their standard's trademark.</p><p></p><p>So, you're already outside the 63% ... and given the story game you purchased and integrated into your playstyle, you've moved past the >80% who have played nothing but D&D (any edition) &/or Pathfinder &/or OSR Retroclones closely hewn to a specific D&D edition... call it the "D&D Family." That puts you past the 80% mark, and thus at least 1.5 sigma. That the other game is a storygame? well, that's a small fraction of the smallish fraction of people who play non-D&D-Family games.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, you are, at least statistically, rather exceptional, probably +2.5 sigma from the median on the scale Only one D&D edition to Never a D&D edition. Maybe as much as +3 sigma (99th percentile)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aramis erak, post: 8091788, member: 6779310"] By virtue of playing anything other than D&D or Pathfinder, that puts you in the second sigma... and a storygame puts you at least 2 sigma. So, yes, statistically, you are VERY exceptional, in the statistical sense of "not near any of the central measures of mean, median, mode, probably not third quintile, either (which is most useful when the distribution is uneven bimodal or trimodal). Based upon the online play numbers, and several surveys over the years... Between D&D 3e-5e and Pathfinder, you capture about 80-90 percent of all players worldwide; about 75% of those (so 60-63% of all players) only play one edition of either D&D or of Pathfinder, more than half won't consider anything without their standard's trademark. So, you're already outside the 63% ... and given the story game you purchased and integrated into your playstyle, you've moved past the >80% who have played nothing but D&D (any edition) &/or Pathfinder &/or OSR Retroclones closely hewn to a specific D&D edition... call it the "D&D Family." That puts you past the 80% mark, and thus at least 1.5 sigma. That the other game is a storygame? well, that's a small fraction of the smallish fraction of people who play non-D&D-Family games. So, yes, you are, at least statistically, rather exceptional, probably +2.5 sigma from the median on the scale Only one D&D edition to Never a D&D edition. Maybe as much as +3 sigma (99th percentile) [/QUOTE]
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