Posted by copernicus on 11/18/2015 1:51:00 PM (view original):
looking at real life examples is a mistake because the sim is not built like reality - in reality stats describe things that have already happened, in the sim stats are supposed to influence what will happen (it's the opposite, there should in fact be less deviation in the sim than there is in real life when in fact there is much much more)
This. There should always be some randomness involved, because if there isn't any randomness, the results would get pretty boring pretty fast and nobody new would ever continue to sign up for teams. However, as I stated above, statistical outliers determine the outcome more often than they should, and my basic reasoning is exactly what copernicus is saying here:
In real life, the results determine the statistics. In this sim, the statistics are supposed to determine the result.