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What is "Normalized"?

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When a tooltip says it is "Normalized", it means the value is unmodified. It does not consider skills, buffs, or other bonuses. For space items that utilize power levels, Normalized assumes the power levels are 50.

"Normalized" tooltips appear in the store, your backpack, and on your paper doll. Active powers in your power list or power tray are not Normalized.

The reason the UI does this is because when an item is not equipped, we don’t know some things. We don’t know what/who is going to equip the item (your captain, your Boff, your active ship, or your inactive ship). Also, when you are on the ground, some space bonuses are inactive, and vice versa. Since we don’t know all this info, we "Normalize" the tooltip values. Even items slotted in your paper doll are Normalized so you can compare them to items in you backpack or the store.

We are looking into improving this by removing the word "Normalized" from every attribute and just putting it at the top of the tooltip with a brief explanation of what I just said above.

Hope that helps.
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  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited April 2011
    Thanks for the post, CaptainGeko! The whole "Normalized" attribute makes more sense to me, and I kind of like the way it works (so we can compare items on our paper dolls and items in our inventory). I think your proposed change to the way the tool tip displays sounds good, and would probably be better.

    Remember, "Normal is what everyone else is... and what you are not." :D (Sorry; just had that quote of Soran's pop into my head while reading your post, heh.)
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited April 2011
    Cool, thanks for the info Geko!

    I've also been wondering what the passive +damage accolade skill bonuses mean when they say "applies in specific circumstances." No clue what those specific circumstances are :confused:
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited April 2011
    Wait, I have a paper doll?

    Kidding aside, I was wondering what Normalized meant. Thanks. :)
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