Just because you think of a new factor driving it down and then a new factor driving it up doesn’t mean you end up in the same place.
The model I was using is that every time you see a soldier, you randomly decide whether or not to fire. Under this model, adding enemy soldiers makes no change in friendly fire.
Whoops, looks like I missed the word “proportionally” up there. Sorry for assuming that you were being silly.
Just because you think of a new factor driving it down and then a new factor driving it up doesn’t mean you end up in the same place.
The model I was using is that every time you see a soldier, you randomly decide whether or not to fire. Under this model, adding enemy soldiers makes no change in friendly fire.
Whoops, looks like I missed the word “proportionally” up there. Sorry for assuming that you were being silly.