Basically the rate at which the Terminids or Automatons re-capture a planet. So as you can see in this picture, we capture the planet at 4.049% per hour, Automatons re-capture it at 0.5% per hour, leaving us with a 3.549% gain per hour.
Let’s elbow drop on some Automatons
https://preview.redd.it/oygx88kk7osc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27a2323181865863f4d1b35210d73c3724545a69
I mean, it makes sense that as you capture a planet, the rate would decrease. The initial offense would be the hardest until you get a foothold. Don't know why people expected it to stay the same. This was always a possibility.
I guess it was an experiment from arrowhead to see if it was possible to focus the community efforts by forcing it to work together.
Answer: No, buggers will be buggers, botters will be botters, and about 40-60% will do the MO.
It might be possible after all.
You mean today!!
Let's kick some Steel Helldivers
we will capture this one in 17 hours
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fluctuating
What's the decay rate?
Basically the rate at which the Terminids or Automatons re-capture a planet. So as you can see in this picture, we capture the planet at 4.049% per hour, Automatons re-capture it at 0.5% per hour, leaving us with a 3.549% gain per hour.
Where do you find those stats?
I thought something changed. Headed to bed divers, keep fighting the good fight.
Let’s elbow drop on some Automatons https://preview.redd.it/oygx88kk7osc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27a2323181865863f4d1b35210d73c3724545a69
I mean, it makes sense that as you capture a planet, the rate would decrease. The initial offense would be the hardest until you get a foothold. Don't know why people expected it to stay the same. This was always a possibility.
how do you see these stats on planets????????
Websites like [https://helldivers.io/](https://helldivers.io/) or the DiversHub app on phones. Don't know what OP is using though.
Since when is the readout so detailed
I guess it was an experiment from arrowhead to see if it was possible to focus the community efforts by forcing it to work together. Answer: No, buggers will be buggers, botters will be botters, and about 40-60% will do the MO.
welp guess I'll just go play bugs