An associate and I are doing a tier listing of the pilots based on the usage statistics on list juggler (on an average over a 3 month period), and I wanted to ask if you would be interested in integrating it into your website.
My thought was to link each entry to its usage statistics and once a month or so adjust its ranking based on how it's changed usage; I'm not sure if it would be easy or impossible to program it to happen automatically - if not, it'd take me maybe 2-3 hours a month to readjust 'em manually.
Each entry has a title, a list of common configs, and a short paragraph about the pilot itself, and looks something like:
Zeta Leader (16%)
Predator (23)
Crack Shot (21)
Wired (21)
In the same ability-space as the offense-boosting TIE/LNs, ZetaL stands out above thanks to durability and his ability not being conditional on the enemy's status, but on his own: Take a stress during combat if unstressed, roll an extra attack die. Combined with the /FO's solid greens it makes him an excellent choice for adding more attack power on a budget. A lot of folks use Wired, but it never seems to come through for me personally.
Would that be something you'd be interested in adding to your website?
An associate and I are doing a tier listing of the pilots based on the usage statistics on list juggler (on an average over a 3 month period), and I wanted to ask if you would be interested in integrating it into your website.
My thought was to link each entry to its usage statistics and once a month or so adjust its ranking based on how it's changed usage; I'm not sure if it would be easy or impossible to program it to happen automatically - if not, it'd take me maybe 2-3 hours a month to readjust 'em manually.
Each entry has a title, a list of common configs, and a short paragraph about the pilot itself, and looks something like:
Zeta Leader (16%) Predator (23) Crack Shot (21) Wired (21) In the same ability-space as the offense-boosting TIE/LNs, ZetaL stands out above thanks to durability and his ability not being conditional on the enemy's status, but on his own: Take a stress during combat if unstressed, roll an extra attack die. Combined with the /FO's solid greens it makes him an excellent choice for adding more attack power on a budget. A lot of folks use Wired, but it never seems to come through for me personally.
Would that be something you'd be interested in adding to your website?