🎄SantaSnekFriend🎄 #BestAnimeGirlTourney on Nostr: >Then why did they lose so badly? Because the opponent Senko is Samus-tier strong. ...
>Then why did they lose so badly?
Because the opponent Senko is Samus-tier strong.
>How do you call an opponent strong when they get far fewer votes?
Because you don't look at raw, per capita numbers of each match when figuring out trend like how people vote. You look at percentages and what sub-groups vote for whom. Several Asuka voters have said they would rather vote Holo than Mugi next time. You also have several power players like Fash-E becoming more active and telling multiple individuals to vote when a match is closer compared to when it's not.
When an opponent is overbearingly strong, and it's not the finals, less total people want to participate in a match because they find it boring or unnecessary, unless you have rampant cheating. This has been a consistent thing in both Chuuba tourneys, the Vidya Girl Contest, and throughout this event.
Because the opponent Senko is Samus-tier strong.
>How do you call an opponent strong when they get far fewer votes?
Because you don't look at raw, per capita numbers of each match when figuring out trend like how people vote. You look at percentages and what sub-groups vote for whom. Several Asuka voters have said they would rather vote Holo than Mugi next time. You also have several power players like Fash-E becoming more active and telling multiple individuals to vote when a match is closer compared to when it's not.
When an opponent is overbearingly strong, and it's not the finals, less total people want to participate in a match because they find it boring or unnecessary, unless you have rampant cheating. This has been a consistent thing in both Chuuba tourneys, the Vidya Girl Contest, and throughout this event.