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Originally Posted by RchW
The key point is that a player could be 55-64 depending on which rounding rules are used. This shows as 6/10.
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No, that isn't quite how things work. If a player is rated as 1/100, then when you switch to the 10 point scale, his rating has to round "up" to 1/10, since the game never gives anyone 0/10 ratings. So that each point on the 10 point scale corresponds to a 10-point range on the 100 point scale, it's the values from 1 to 10 out of 100 that display as 1/10, the values 11-20 that display as 2/10 and so on. So if you see someone with a 6/10 rating on the 10-point scale, then you'll see him with anything from 51 to 60 out of 100 on the 100-point scale.
That is, when you switch to the 10-point scale your players are going to look better than before, because the game is going to round their ratings up to the next higher multiple of ten and axe the trailing zero. A 51/51/51 guy becomes a 6/6/6 guy.