Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-28412524-20181127075410/@comment-35200552-20181203192408

Danmota wrote: NoPineapplePizza wrote:

how do you know how many people are between you and the next group? You just have to estimate how many people are in each group. It's easy to calculate, unless you are on group A.

It goes like this:

At this moment I am on group B. Overall position 1553, position 1230 inside of B.

That means that group A has 1553-1230=323 players

Group A is 0,1%, so total players are 323000

Group B includes 1,0%-0,1%=0,9% of the players. 0,9%x323000=2907 players

I am in position 1230 in group B. So I have 2907-1230=1677 players behind me Great explanation Danmota and hope it helps!

In any group you can double check it by scrolling through to find the cutoff and if it matches, although it might be some extensive scrolling if you’re in C, D etc... if you’re in Group B it’s not bad. Many times I find the groups are slightly bigger due to rounding. Not much but enough it might make a difference.

Since I’m in C I can get a slightly more accurate number.

My stats for factoring: 13,791 overall - 10,558 place in group C = 3,233 for top 1% A/B 3,233 divided by .01% gives you 323,300 total # of racers 323,300 multiplied by .05% gives you 16,165 for the top 5% A/B/C Subtract the top 1% from the 5% to get the total # of racers in C 16,165 - 3,233 = 12,932 And finding final position 12,932 - 10,558 = 2,374 from C/D cutoff.

For Dan, my numbers would put 2,910 in group B since I’m in the lower group/bigger numbers to work with. So an extra 3 cars for him. Anyway, just thought I’d add to it.