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    Quote Originally Posted by Corey View Post
    I made two runs, one had a miss so now I can compare how a miss affects the score with different systems. My first run was a 3.21 seconds clean, and the second run was 3.06 with a miss.

    IDPA: run 1: 3.21, run 2: 5.56 (3.21/5.56 = 57.7%)
    KSTG: run 1: 3.21, run 2: 8.21 (3.21/8.21 = 39.0%)
    USPSA: run 1: 7.79, run 2: 3.27 (3.27/7.79 = 41.9%)
    So, in the spirit of comparing the penalization of misses between the scoring systems of the three games, and without thinking very deeply about it, it looks like your score (with a miss) became almost twice as bad in IDPA, more than twice as bad in KSTG, and also more then twice as bad in USPSA. In this instance, the order of punitivity of the three games is IDPA, USPSA, KSTG, and USPSA and KSTG were much more similar to each other than either was to IDPA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OrigamiAK View Post
    So, in the spirit of comparing the penalization of misses between the scoring systems of the three games, and without thinking very deeply about it, it looks like your score (with a miss) became almost twice as bad in IDPA, more than twice as bad in KSTG, and also more then twice as bad in USPSA. In this instance, the order of punitivity of the three games is IDPA, USPSA, KSTG, and USPSA and KSTG were much more similar to each other than either was to IDPA.
    I didn't do the math, but that was my take on it. No matter the game, misses suck; but in some games they suck more.
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    Time: 2.21 (1.43, .21, .19, .18, .20)

    IDPA: 2.21
    KSTG: 2.21
    USPSA: 11.31
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    Run1: 3.62 Clean, IDPA 3.62, KSTG 3.62, USPSA 6.91
    Run2: 3.00 Clean, IDPA 3.00, KSTG 3.00, USPSA 8.33
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